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Somaliland delegation visits Israel to tour wastewater recycling plant
Summary
The first official Somaliland delegation arrived in Israel after Israel recognized Somaliland in December 2025 and visited the Shafdan wastewater treatment complex to review water recycling and agricultural technologies.
Content
The first official delegation from Somaliland visited Israel to review water and agricultural technologies. Israel recognized Somaliland as an independent state in December 2025. The delegation toured the National Center for Water Education and Innovation at the Shafdan wastewater treatment complex in Rishon LeZion. Somaliland faces water shortages, frequent droughts, heavy reliance on groundwater, and losses in municipal distribution.
Reported details:
- The delegation was described as the first official visit and arrived in Israel on Monday.
- It was led by Aden Abdullah Abdullah, Director General of the Somaliland Water Ministry, and included Chief Engineer Omar Ahmed Ibrahim and other senior officials.
- The visit focused on establishing professional relations and exploring export of Israeli agricultural and water-recycling technologies.
- The Shafdan center includes laboratories, training rooms, and co-working spaces for testing approaches to recycling, climate resilience, and energy efficiency.
- Options under consideration were reported to include brackish water desalination, systems for monitoring and managing water sources, professional training, and measures to reduce municipal water losses.
Summary:
The visit aims to present Israeli technical solutions to Somaliland decision-makers and to examine professional cooperation on water and agriculture. Officials are reported as examining several technical options and possible training or infrastructure projects. Undetermined at this time.
