Wednesday, October 10, 2012

TEX- MOGADISHO TED.COM Amir Issa is a Mogadishu-based businessman -TEDxMogadishu

Amir Issa is a Mogadishu-based businessman who remained in Mogadishu through the civil war and the ensuing conflicts which followed. Amir, a camel enthusiast and farmer, kept his business going throughout the 20-plus year conflict.


TEDxMogadishu - Amir Issa - Mogadishu is Ready to Receive Anybody
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3zdzN8a3ts&feature=share&list=ULe3zdzN8a3ts

, Elman Peace and Human Rights CenterIlwad (Elle) Elman runs the Elman Peace and Human Rights Center in Mogadishu with her mom, Fartun. Her father was an ardent peace activist in the 1990s, spreading the mantra “Put down the gun, pick up the pen” around Somalia, but was assassinated in 1996. Elle returned to Mogadishu three years ago while the conflict still raged on in the city. She works closely with victims of rape and sexual assault, as well as rehabilitating child soldiers by teaching them vocational skills.

Liban EgalLiban Egal

, First Somali BankLiban Egal is the founder of First Somali Bank, which recently opened in Mogadishu and is the first commercial bank in the city since the government collapsed 21 years ago. He emigrated from Somalia in 1988 and spent the next 20 years in America, starting a string of businesses in Baltimore, Maryland. Liban visited his hometown last August and found a world of opportunity, but realized that a lack of proper banking infrastructure was limiting investment and rebuilding.

Hassan MohamedHassan Mohamed H. (Kaafi)

, Plasma UniversityHassan Mohamed H. (Kaafi) is the President of Plasma University, which was started as small institute named Plasma Institute of Medical Lab-Science in 2005 and become the first private higher education institute that offered two year Associate Degree in Medical Lab Technology in the country. Plasma University now comprises six colleges. Each college consists of at least three faculties / schools that offers degree and diploma programs.

Amina Hagi ElmiAmina Hagi Elmi

, Save Somali Women and ChildrenAmina Hagi Elmi is the founder of Save Somali Women and Children (SSWC), an aid organization designed to improve the lives on Somalis and has implemented many different projects across the country including employment initiative programs, providing aid, digging wells and providing clean water. Amina believes that in addition to food and water, dignity is critical for women arriving at internally displaced person camps. In turn, she created “dignity kits.”

Mohamed AbdiMohamed Abdi

, Dhul & GuriMohamed Abdi was is a real estate professional who founded Dhul & Guri in the UK to support the Somali Diaspora buying and selling properties in Somalia. He returned to his home country in 2011 to work for Telecom Somalia before leaving in February 2012 to open a Dhul & Guri office in a newly peaceful Mogadishu. Despite many challenges, Abdi is revolutionizing real estate in the country by introducing modern tools and innovative ways to transact in Somalia.

Dahir OlowDahir Olow

, Somali National Fishing CompanyDahir Olow has lived and worked in Mogadishu since the collapse of the government in 1991. He has managed to run a successful fish processing business despite devastating effects of the conflicts in Mogadishu and the 2004 tsunami, which wiped out the Somali fisheries industry and forced Olow to pivot to other, more profitable businesses.

Amir IssaAmir Issa

, Businessman and Camel FarmerAmir Issa is a Mogadishu-based businessman who remained in Mogadishu through the civil war and the ensuing conflicts which followed. Amir, a camel enthusiast and farmer, kept his business going throughout the 20-plus year conflict.

Alicia SullyAlicia Sully

, What Took You So Long FoundationAlicia is a Co-founder of What Took You So Long Foundation who films non profits around the world. Last year the team made a documentary called “Hot Chocolate for Bedouins” about camel milk for which they traveled to 20 countries in the span of a year to visit camels, camel herders and film their livelihoods. Her current projects include “Camel Milk Me.”

Ahmed Jama MohamedAhmed Jama Mohamed

, Village RestaurantAhmed Jama Mohamed is a chef who returned to Somalia from London in 2008 to help rebuild his country. In London, Ahmed operated a number of restaurants (which are considered the best Somali restaurants in the UK) and has now opened three restaurants in Mogadishu. With the situation in Mogadishu stabilizing, Ahmed plans to continue expanding and providing jobs for upcoming Somali chefs.


TEDxMogadishu - Alicia Sully - The Wonder and Opportunity of Camel Milk
http://youtu.be/MMF0uAWWx5k

Alicia Sully is a Co-founder of What Took You So Long Foundation who films non profits around the world. Last year the team made a documentary called "Hot Chocolate for Bedouins" about camel milk for which they traveled to 20 countries in the span of a year to visit camels, camel herders and film their livelihoods. Her current projects include "Camel Milk Me."

TEDxDirigo - Mohammed Dini - Furfurnaan (Openness)
http://youtu.be/arJdLnsaw_c

Mohammed Dini was raised in Somalia and Kenya before moving to the United States in 1997. He has studied political science and international studies at the University of Southern Maine and is deeply involved in Maine activism and politics. In 2010, he became one of the first African immigrants to run for office in the state. He captured 40% of the primary vote for District 119 in Portland. Mohammed is also an active leader in Somali community both locally and nationally. He has served as the President of the national Somali American Students Association, Executive Director of the African Immigrant Association in Maine, and recently founded the African Diaspora Institute. With ADI, Mohammed helped facilitate the "Somalia Speaks" interactive citizen journalism project with Al Jazeera English and Ushahidi. Mohammed is now preparing for his next run for political office in the upcoming election.

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