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Title: CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS FOR
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION THROUGH COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND
COMMUNICATION MODELS (CASE STUDY: SOMALI FEDERAL GOVERNMENT) |
Authors: Mr. Abdinasir Abdullahi Mohamed “Biyo” |
Abstract: This paper examines the role of religious institutions in promoting political participation in the
Somali Federal Government. It argues that religious institutions can play a significant role in
facilitating cooperative governance and communication between different stakeholders, which
can help to build trust and consensus and create a more inclusive political process. Given the
nation's historical, cultural, and religious diversity, the Somali experience is particularly
intriguing due to its intricate interplay between religious institutions and political structures. By
adopting a case study approach, this research investigates the mechanisms through which
religious organizations participate in political processes, ultimately shaping governance
dynamics. The paper draws on a case study of the Somali Federal Government, which has been
strengthening its relationship with religious leaders to promote peace and stability. The study
employs qualitative research methods, including interviews, document analysis, and content
review, to elucidate the strategies used by religious institutions to facilitate political participation.
The cooperative governance model is utilized to explore the extent of collaboration between the
government and religious bodies, considering factors such as policy formulation, service
delivery, and conflict resolution. Additionally, the communication model is employed to analyze
the effectiveness of information dissemination between religious institutions and the government
and how this communication impacts citizen engagement. The paper finds that religious
institutions can be valuable in providing mediation services, building social capital, and
promoting civic education. However, it also notes some challenges to overcome, such as
addressing the diversity of religious beliefs and practices in Somalia. |
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