Somalia: Thirty Years After
Ibrahim Farah ()
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Ibrahim Farah: Justice and Peace Network (Maandeeq—JPN)
Development, 2021, vol. 64, issue 1, 107-111
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Abstract Politically, Somalia is more or less the same as it was in the late 1990s—rightly put, the Arta peace process—with ‘political’ groups competing for power and wealth but with a different approach. The issues on the ‘Somali’ agenda are many, the need to rethink governance immense and ongoing efforts to rebuild the nation, from security to the constitution to the reconciliation process are but national priorities. This article aims to provide a brief assessment of Somalia—30 years after. It will discuss some of the issues in the Somali agenda with emphasis on the story of the haan and provide a number of recommendations.
Keywords: Elections; ‘Somali’ agenda; Governance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1057/s41301-021-00291-3
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