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    Puntland has the lowest poverty rate in Somalia at 27%, compared to Somaliland and Mogadishu

    March 11, 2025
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    Puntland has the lowest poverty rate in Somalia at 27%, compared to Somaliland and Mogadishu
    Puntland has the lowest poverty rate in Somalia at 27%, compared to Somaliland and Mogadishu
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    In Puntland, 27% of people live below the poverty line, the lowest proportion in poverty rate in Somalia. In comparison, the rate is 50% in Somaliland and 57% in Mogadishu. This achievement is the result of Puntland’s economic growth, local projects, efficient use of resources and development initiatives, although problems such as drought and lack of infrastructure still hinder progress.

    Factors Contributing to Puntland’s Low Poverty Rate

    Thanks to strong governance, fiscal strategies, and increased investment in key sectors, Puntland’s poverty rate is 27%, the lowest poverty rate in Somalia. In the past five years, local business activity has increased by 15%, improving employment opportunities. In addition, Puntland’s access to maritime borders and trade routes has strengthened the region’s economy, which has also had an impact on poverty reduction.

    Comparing Poverty Rate In Somalia

    Puntland has a poverty rate in Somalia of 27%, far lower than Somaliland’s 50% and Mogadishu’s 57%. Its success has been made possible by sound economic strategies, equitable distribution of resources, and regional stability. While poverty rates are high in Mogadishu and Somaliland due to political turmoil and lack of infrastructure, Puntland has paved the way for development through its own local initiatives.

    Challenges and Opportunities for Poverty Reduction in Puntland

    Although 27% of the population lives in poverty, issues such as climate change and poor infrastructure are limiting economic growth. However, Puntland has the potential to further reduce poverty by investing in sustainable agriculture, improving education facilities, and creating employment opportunities through regional development projects.

    The poverty rate in Puntland, at 27%, reflects the success of its economic development compared to other regions. Although challenges such as climate change and lack of infrastructure still exist, ongoing development projects are creating further opportunities for poverty reduction. Strengthening local industries, developing the education sector, and sustainable strategies will be key factors in consolidating and expanding these developments.

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