Opinion
Youth Unemployment in Somalia
Somalia’s long civil war has decimated the wealth, production infrastructure, government institutions and economy. In developing countries many of t...
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Suppose a client walked into my office and told me that police officers in his country had choked a man to death over a petty crime. Suppose he said p...
Read More »Somalia is Back!
The completion of the recent Article IV at the IMF Board on July 27, 2015—the first since 1989—marks an important step towards restoring the count...
Read More »Constitutional Democracy and Islam
Since the end of World War Two and the beginning of the Cold War, the West sought to advance democracy and political liberalization around the world. ...
Read More »Some New Reflections And the Hees
I would like to share with you today, the lyrics of a maanso I call “MAANTA WAA DHARAAR KALE” with a short briefing on the occasion that prompted ...
Read More »Fiqi Tolkii kama jana tago!
Wadankeena wuxuu soo maray dagaal sokeeye oo aad iyo aad u dhaawacay dadkeena iyo dalkeenaba....
Read More »The Youth are our future
International Youth day is a day to celebrate, recognise and understand the contribution young people make to society across the world....
Read More »We are winning the battle against terrorism in Somalia
It is always difficult to lose someone. Whether is a family member, friend or a nation losing a son or daughter engaged in active public duty, the pai...
Read More »Somalia’s Guaranteed 2016 Election Ended in Fiasco
Articles 60 and 72 of the Provisional Constitution of Somalia (PC) stipulate that every four years, the people of Somalia has the opportunity to elec...
Read More »Vision 2016: The Half Full Model
As Somalia aims to move forward, many debates are currently taking place on how to ensure the country transitions towards stability and democracy. Sin...
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