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International relations / Informal value transfer systems / Remittances / Somalia / Somali people / Somali diaspora / Somaliland / Somali language / Dahabshiil / Africa / Political geography / Divided regions
Date: 2014-01-23 00:45:57
International relations
Informal value transfer systems
Remittances
Somalia
Somali people
Somali diaspora
Somaliland
Somali language
Dahabshiil
Africa
Political geography
Divided regions

Keeping the lifeline open Remittances and markets in Somalia By Manuel Orozco and Julia Yansura Acknowledgments

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