Somalia is enticing foreign investors to help solve its energy crisis

Somalia is on the move. It is pushing for foreign investment, and large infrastructure projects are changing the face of its scarred capital city, Mogadishu. These developments could promise better fortunes for Somalis as the country emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic

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Genocide in Somalia’s Jubba Valley and Somali Bantu Refugees in the U.S.

Genocide in Somalia’s Jubba Valley and Somali Bantu Refugees in the U.S.

By Catherine L. Besteman - How do genocides end from the point of view of those most harmed? Often genocides only end when those targeted flee to a safe place. The best way to end a genocide may be to get those targeted out of harm’s way in a hurry.

WHO DO YOU BLAME THESE ATROCITIES?

WHO DO YOU BLAME THESE ATROCITIES?

Asad Hared - Towards the end of last year, I and many others across the world have seen inhumanly atrocities over Kabhanley attack.

Are The Public Institutions Of Somalia Become A Total Captive Of Dysfunctional Human Behavior?

Are The Public Institutions Of Somalia Become A Total Captive Of Dysfunctional Human Behavior?

Dr. Mohamed Ali-Nur Hagi - It is not simple to reconstruct easily public institutions in post-conflict situations, where human behavior enclaves the public welfares, holding in captivity outside the boundaries of what their constitution sanctions.

Donor projects undo the “New Deal for Somalia”

Donor projects undo the “New Deal for Somalia”

Mohamud M Uluso - Donor projects and practices are undoing the principles and goals of the New Deal for Somalia, a partnership Compact intended to consolidate the “national political settlement” spelled out in the “Provisional Constitution” as a foundation for the Somali State.

The Siad Barre Era and the Importance of a visionary patriotic leadership

The Siad Barre Era and the Importance of a visionary patriotic leadership

Abdulkadir Mohamed Osman, “Abdiboqor” - By writing this article, I want to make comparisons of two countries. One is mine: Somalia and the other is Malaysia where I currently live. I will be telling both the good and the bad for fairness. At the same time I want to remember and record part of my country’s history. I also want to inspire both current and future leaders in order to make them realize that the legacy that they leave behind for the Ummah is what matters most.

Part 2: A Different Perspective For Long Lasting Peace And Stability In Somalia

Part 2: A Different Perspective For Long Lasting Peace And Stability In Somalia

Keydmedia Online - Dr. Mohamed Warsame 'Kimiko' - « Previous Page | In November, 2003, IGAD Heads of States engaged in the Somali Peace and Reconciliation Conference in Nairobi.

Somalia’s Leaders pledged to end state fragility

Somalia’s Leaders pledged to end state fragility

Mohamud M. Uluso - The opinion piece of renowned Somali born novelist, professor Nuruddin Farah, published on the opinion pages of October 14 New York Times, under the title Somalia's Leader: Look Past the Hype, recycles the bashing lines that few Somali politicians fallen from grace with the people of Somalia have been throwing at president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud for quite some time for self-serving aims.

The Somali Compact: promising Deal but with fatal flaws

The Somali Compact: promising Deal but with fatal flaws

Mr. Mohamud M Uluso - After one year of consultations, planning sessions, and international conferences, representatives of the International Community (Development Partners) and High level delegation led by President Hassan Sh. Mohamud of the Federal Republic of Somalia (FRS) met at the headquarter of the European Union (EU) Brussels, Belgium on September 16, 2013 for a conference on a “New Deal for Somalia”, and jointly endorsed the Somali Compact (SC) based on the “New Deal Strategy for Engagement in Fragile States” adopted in Bussan, South Korea in November 2011.

Part 1: A Different Perspective For Long Lasting Peace And Stability In Somalia

Part 1: A Different Perspective For Long Lasting Peace And Stability In Somalia

Keydmedia Online - In this book, the central hypothesis is to regain stability in Somalia one must return to clan-democracy. In their traditional roles, elders can accelerate efforts of healing the wounds of the Somali political and social conflict.

Clan Federalism May Lead Somalia to Civil War - By Hon Abdullahi Jama (MP)

Clan Federalism May Lead Somalia to Civil War - By Hon Abdullahi Jama (MP)

Hon Abdullahi Jama - Somalia treads into great unknown territory and, recent developments indicate that, as we attempt to implement our complex Provisional Constitution, it becomes harder and harder to reconstitute our beloved nation-state once again.

Clan cleansing in Somalia: Fallacious argument by reckless author

Clan cleansing in Somalia: Fallacious argument by reckless author

Mohamud M Uluso - At the beginning of this year 2013, Professor Lidwien Kapteijns, who teaches history at Wellesley college in the United States, published a book titled, “Clan cleansing in Somalia: the ruinous legacy of 1991.”