Acknowledgements
Who was involved?
The research team is grateful to all of participants in the project, including those who became photographers for this exhibition. Some of these photographers requested anonymity. The list therefore displays only the first names of the photographers, and some of these names are aliases.
Who was involved?
The research team is grateful to all of participants in the project, including those who became photographers for this exhibition. Some of these photographers requested anonymity. The list therefore displays only the first names of the photographers, and some of these names are aliases.
Baidoa |
Abdirahman |
Ahmed |
Fartun |
Ibrahim |
Ismail |
Mumino |
Nuur |
Nuurto |
Timiro |
Maryan |
Bosaaso |
Abdulaahi |
Amina |
Ayaan |
Dahir |
Dheeraad |
Diriye |
Mulki |
Nuurow |
Sahra |
Yasiin |
Hargeisa |
Abdinasir |
Abdirahman |
Adar |
Anab |
Farduus |
Fadumo |
Hoodo |
Mustafe |
Nimco |
Sucad |
Mogadishu |
Asho |
Arab |
Daud |
Fowzia |
Ibrahim |
Ahmed |
Nuurta |
Bashir |
Mukhtar |
Hawo |
The research was designed and organized by: Jutta Bakonyi (Durham, UK), Kirsti Stuvøy (Ås, Norway), Abdirahman Edle (Nairobi, Kenya) and Peter Chonka (Durham/London, UK).
A number of people have contributed to the conduct of the research for this exhibition. Local researchers have negotiated access, conducted, translated and transcribed interviews, or facilitated workshops/exhibitions. These are:
Ahmed Abdulahi Dualeh, Hargeysa
Mohamed Abdiqadir Botan, Bosaso
Dr Mohamed Yusuf Salah, Bosaaso
Ahmed Takow Hassan, Mogadishu
Ismail Abdullahi Moalim, Baidoa
Omar Dirie, Hargeisa
Mahad Wasuge, Mogadishu
The exhibitions in the four Somali cities were organised in partnership with Sagal Ali and UN-Habitat (Amun M Osman, Ishaku Maitumbi, and Teresa del-Ministro). For full details of these and the Oslo, Nairobi and London exhibitions see our events page.