
Puntland oo shaacisay degmooyinka ku guuleystay Mashruuca Bulsho
Dowladda Puntland ayaa si rasmi ah u shaacisay degmooyinka ku guuleystay Mashruuca Bulsho, kaas oo loogu talagalay horumarinta adeegyada aasaasiga ah iyo kaabayaasha bulshada. Waxaa ku jira Gaalkacyo, Eyl, Bareeda iyo Buraan.
Maalgelinta iyo Qaybinta Mashruuca
Mashruuca Bulsho ayaa ah barnaamij lagu horumarinayo degmooyin ku kala yaalla dowlad-goboleedyada Soomaaliya, iyadoo Puntland ay qayb ka tahay degmooyinka laga fulinayo mashruuca. Waxaa maalgelinaya Baanka Adduunka, waxaana guud ahaan laga fulinayaa 20 degmo oo ku kala yaalla Puntland, Jubbaland, Koonfur Galbeed, Galmudug, Hirshabeelle iyo Somaliland.
Mashruucaan oo ay ku baxayso 20 Million oo dollar ayaa 5 Million oo kamid ah si gaar ah loogu qoondeeyey Somaliland, halka inta soo hartay loo qaybinayo degmooyinka iyo maamullada kale ee ka qaybgalaya barnaamijka.
Xogta Hordhaca iyo Guusha Degmooyinka
Dowladda Puntland ayaa si rasmi ah u shaacisay degmooyinka ku guuleystay Mashruuca Bulsho, kaas oo loogu talagalay horumarinta adeegyada aasaasiga ah iyo kaabayaasha bulshada, iyadoo xogta hordhaca ah muujinayso inay ku soo bexeen degmooyinka Gaalkacyo, Eyl, Bareeda iyo Buraan.
Puntland ay xoogga saartay in adeegyada horumarineed loo dejiyo degmooyinka ku yaalla meel ka baxsan laamiga dheer, iyadoo mashruucan uu ka mid yahay kuwa loogu talagalay horumarinta dowlad-goboleedyada Soomaaliya.
Qaybta Somaliland ee Mashruuca
Somaliland ayaa loo qoondeeyay qayb gaar ah oo ka mid ah barnaamijka Bulsho, iyadoo mashruucaan oo ay ku baxayso 20 Million oo dollar uu 5 Million oo kamid ah si gaar ah u qoondeeyey Somaliland.
Inta soo hartay ee mashruuca ayaa loo qaybinayaa degmooyinka iyo maamullada kale ee ka qaybgalaya barnaamijka, iyadoo Puntland ay qayb ka tahay degmooyinka laga fulinayo mashruuca.
Puntland has officially announced the districts that have succeeded in the Bulsho Project, a World Bank-funded initiative aimed at improving basic services and community infrastructure across Somalia's federal member states.
Puntland's Success Stories in the Bulsho Project
Puntland has officially announced the districts that have succeeded in the Bulsho Project, a World Bank-funded initiative aimed at improving basic services and community infrastructure across Somalia's federal member states. The initiative is designed to bring development to areas that have historically been underserved, with a particular emphasis on districts located away from the main highway.
The districts that have succeeded in the Bulsho Project include Gaalkacyo, Eyl, Bareeda, and Buraan. Puntland has emphasized placing development services in districts located away from the main highway, ensuring that the benefits of the project reach communities that need them most.
Scope and Funding of the Bulsho Project
The Bulsho Project is a program to develop districts across federal member states of Somalia, with Puntland being one of the key regions where the project is being implemented. The initiative is being implemented in 20 districts across Puntland, Jubbaland, Koonfur Galbeed, Galmudug, Hirshabeelle, and Somaliland, reflecting a broad commitment to regional development.
The Bulsho Project costs 20 million dollars, with 5 million specifically allocated to Somaliland. Somaliland has been allocated a specific portion of the Bulsho Project, while the remaining funds are distributed among the other participating districts and administrations.
Strategic Focus on Inclusive Development
Puntland has emphasized placing development services in districts located away from the main highway, ensuring that the benefits of the project reach communities that need them most. This strategic focus on inclusive development is a key component of the Bulsho Project's mission to improve basic services and community infrastructure.
The Bulsho Project is a program to develop districts across federal member states of Somalia, with Puntland being one of the key regions where the project is being implemented. The initiative is being implemented in 20 districts across Puntland, Jubbaland, Koonfur Galbeed, Galmudug, Hirshabeelle, and Somaliland, reflecting a broad commitment to regional development.



