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    GOVERNANCE REFORM AND SECURITY CONCERNS IN SOMALIA

    January 29, 2025
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    Somalia has made significant changes to its governance system, because of which the government has strengthened its grip on many areas of the country, and this control is expected to reach 60 percent by 2023. Administrative stability has also improved under the federal structure, which has brought some stability to the political situation. However, security issues in the country remain serious, and the Al-Shabaab insurgency is active in various parts of the country, leading to increased anxiety and mass displacement. By the end of 2023, 2.6 million people were forced to flee their homes because of war, reflecting the ongoing security crisis in the country.

    Political Stability and Federalism in Somalia

    Although the government has regained control in parts of the country, many areas remain unstable, and efforts to restore infrastructure and service delivery are ongoing. In addition, support from the international community has been instrumental in implementing Somalia’s governance and security reforms, which are essential for the country’s development and stability. Promoting development and peace in the long term requires coordination and cooperation between the government, international partners, and local communities.

    Progress in Governance Reforms

    Somalia’s federal structure has been strengthened since the creation of member states in 2012. By 2023, about 60 percent of the country’s territory was under government control, improving political stability. Nevertheless, problems of political consensus and coordination still exist, especially in the southern regions, which require further efforts to resolve.

    Security Challenges and Al-Shabaab Insurgency

    Somalia developed a National Development Plan (2017-2020) to improve governance, aimed at strengthening institutions and promoting the rule of law. The government’s budget was $200 million in 2012, increasing to $500 million by 2022, reflecting significant progress in economic strategy and public service delivery.

    Impact of Conflict on Displacement and Humanitarian Needs

    Al-Shabaab remains a serious threat to Somalia and continues to control large parts of the country’s countryside. By 2023, about 20% of the population was living in places directly affected by insurgency. Despite recent countermeasures, including military operations by the African Union, Al-Shabaab continues to target military and civilian targets, destabilizing the country.

    By 2023, an estimated 2.6 million people have been forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing dire situation in Somalia. According to the United Nations, 6.7 million people need humanitarian assistance because of ongoing violence, drought, and insecurity, which has severely affected food supplies and basic services.

    Somalia has seen some improvements in government reforms and political stability, but security threats such as al-Shabaab remain a major obstacle to the country’s development. The country is facing a severe humanitarian crisis, and millions of people are affected by the ongoing fighting. To achieve long-term peace and stability, sustained investment in governance, security, and humanitarian assistance is essential to pave the way for the country’s development.

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