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Livestock exports have resumed in earnest in Somalia, after a ban by the Gulf states brought the trade to a halt. The ban was imposed in September 2000 on the Horn of Africa after an outbreak of Rift Valley fever (RVF) in Saudi Arabia and Yemen - the first recorded epidemic outside Africa. Coming on the heels of a three-year regional drought, the ban hit pastoralist communities hard, particularly in areas of Ethiopia and northern Somalia.