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Title: CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE STATE BUILDING IN SOMALIA CASE STUDY
MOGADISHU SOMALIA |
Authors: Sharmarke Abdullahi Yusuf |
Abstract: "Civil Society and the State Building in Somalia" is an article that explores the relationship
between civil society and state building in Somalia. The paper argues that the role of civil society
is critical in the process of state-building, especially in contexts where the state has failed or
collapsed, as is the case in Somalia. Drawing on empirical data, the authors analyze the role of
civil society in the reconstruction and reconstitution of the Somali state since the collapse of the
Siad Barre regime in 1991. They identify three primary functions of civil society in statebuilding: service delivery, community mobilization, and advocacy. The article also highlights the
challenges and constraints facing civil society in Somalia, such as insecurity, lack of resources,
and political fragmentation. Despite these challenges, the authors argue that civil society has
played a crucial role in rebuilding the Somali state and that its continued engagement is
necessary for sustainable state-building in Somalia. The article concludes by calling for more
incredible support and recognition of the role of civil society in state-building efforts in Somalia
and beyond.
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