• A welcome sign hangs over the streets of Hargeisa, SomalilandA welcome sign hangs over the streets of Hargeisa, Somaliland
  • A MiG fighter jet which was used to bomb Hargeisa during the civil war stands as a memorial in the center of the cityA MiG fighter jet which was used to bomb Hargeisa during the civil war stands as a memorial in the center of the city
  • The mosque in central Hargeisa, SomalilandThe mosque in central Hargeisa, Somaliland
  • A signpost declares a ‘Gun Free Zone’ on the road to BuraoA signpost declares a ‘Gun Free Zone’ on the road to Burao
  • 65 year-old Mumina Abdi Barre outside her home in the Kililka Shanad camp for displaced persons, on the outskirts of Hargeisa65 year-old Mumina Abdi Barre outside her home in the Kililka Shanad camp for displaced persons, on the outskirts of Hargeisa
  • The Xabaalaha Shanad camp for displaced persons in the center of HargeisaThe Xabaalaha Shanad camp for displaced persons in the center of Hargeisa
  • 7 year old Najah and her mother are treated for Cholera at Save the Children’s Cholera Treatment Center in Burao7 year old Najah and her mother are treated for Cholera at Save the Children’s Cholera Treatment Center in Burao
  • Children are taught at a Koranic school in the tiny village of Jeenyolaaye in southern SomalilandChildren are taught at a Koranic school in the tiny village of Jeenyolaaye in southern Somaliland
  • Camels are loaded onto a ship to be exported to Saudi Arabia at the port in Berbera, Somaliland. Livestock is the country’s major export with approximately 60% of foreign currency earned from export to the Middle East.Camels are loaded onto a ship to be exported to Saudi Arabia at the port in Berbera, Somaliland. Livestock is the country’s major export with approximately 60% of foreign currency earned from export to the Middle East.
  • Khat is sold on the streets of Hargeisa, Somaliland. Khat is a national addiction in Somaliland and the source of many of the socioeconomic problems effecting the countryKhat is sold on the streets of Hargeisa, Somaliland. Khat is a national addiction in Somaliland and the source of many of the socioeconomic problems effecting the country
  • Money changers sit behind stacks of Somaliland Shilling notes in HargeisaMoney changers sit behind stacks of Somaliland Shilling notes in Hargeisa
  • Woman hulling grain at Hargeisa marketWoman hulling grain at Hargeisa market
  • The scars of the civil war still visible in BerberaThe scars of the civil war still visible in Berbera
  • A soldier stands guard at the Lass Geel caves, containing 5,000 year old cave paintingsA soldier stands guard at the Lass Geel caves, containing 5,000 year old cave paintings