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    Gender Justice Revolution: Somali Leaders Refuse to Stay Silent in Peacebuilding

    December 2, 2025
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    Gender justice revolution is happening right now in Somalia, and it’s louder than ever. Women and brave men are standing up together and saying no more half-peace. For thirty years the country bled because the same men made all the deals behind closed doors. Now leaders across the country are pushing a gender justice revolution that puts women right in the middle of every peace table, every new law, and every plan to fix what war destroyed.

    Gender Justice

    People are tired of fake peace. Everyone knows the deals signed in fancy hotels fall apart fast when mothers, sisters, and daughters have no say. That is why this gender justice revolution is spreading from Hargeisa to Kismayo. Leaders are telling clan elders, presidents, generals, and even the United Nations the same thing: if women are left out, Somalia stays broken.

    The Women Leading the Gender Justice Revolution

    Fawzia Yusuf H. Adam is one name you hear everywhere. She was Somalia’s first woman foreign minister and she never shuts up about the gender justice revolution. She says it straight: “Peace made only by men is peace that dies quick.” She has watched too many agreements collapse because nobody asked women what keeps families safe.

    Asha Gelle runs the Somali Women’s Network and she walks into rooms full of armed men like she owns the place. She tells them the gender justice revolution is not about being nice to women; it’s about being smart for the whole country. When women write the rules, kids go to school instead of joining militias. Simple as that.

    Real Wins That Keep the Gender Justice Revolution Growing

    In Somaliland women fought tooth and nail and forced parliament to give them 30 percent of the seats. Elders screamed it was against tradition. The women didn’t care. They won. Now those women in parliament stop child marriage laws and make sure widows can keep their land. That’s the gender justice revolution in action, not just talk.

    Down in Mogadishu the government swore in 2022 that 30 percent of peacebuilding jobs would go to women. Some of it is happening. Some of it is still promises. But women are watching every penny and every seat. That’s how the gender justice revolution stays alive.

    Men Who Joined the Gender Justice Revolution

    The loudest male voices shock people the most. The president of Puntland stood up and said his region will only back peace deals that give women real power from day one. Religious scholars are quoting Quran verses about women’s rights from 1400 years ago and telling elders to stop hiding behind fake culture. When sheikhs speak like that, even the toughest fighters listen.

    The Fight Is Not Over Yet

    Money still flows to the same old boys’ club. Donors love taking pictures with women but send the cash to men with guns. Women who speak too loud get death threats at midnight. Some have to run with their kids in the night. The gender justice revolution needs protection, it needs real money, and it needs the world to stop pretending.

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    Keep the Fire Burning

    The message is simple and it’s the same everywhere you go in Somalia now: no gender justice revolution, no lasting peace. Women are done begging for a corner of the table. They are kicking the door down and taking their place. The only question left is who is brave enough to stand with them and who will be left behind when Somalia finally heals. The women are not waiting for permission anymore. The gender justice revolution is here, and it’s not turning back.

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