The writer is governor of the Central Bank of Somalia

A dollar destined for Somalia often travels further than most. Sent from a donor in New York or a nurse in London, it moves through multiple intermediaries in east African regional hubs before it can be used in Somalia. By the time it reaches a bank in Nairobi or Djibouti, it still cannot move directly into the Somali banking system.

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