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    Somali Women: Important Peace Maker in 2025

    May 24, 2025
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    In the heart of Somalia’s complex conflict zones, Somali women are emerging as unsung heroes in peacebuilding and counterterrorism efforts.

    While international headlines often focus on armed groups and military interventions.
    Grassroots movements led by women in Somalia are playing a critical role in building community resilience and healing fractured societies.

    Somali Women As Leaders

    Across regions like Lower Shabelle, Galmudug, and Banadir, women are leading local dialogues.
    They are also mediating clan disputes, and working directly with former militants to support reintegration into society.

    Many are survivors of violence themselves — yet they stand at the forefront of peace, advocating for reconciliation, education, and human rights.

    “Women are the bridge between communities and peace,” says Asha Ismail, a community mediator in Baidoa. “We know the language of loss, but we also speak the language of healing.”

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    International Organizations and Women in Somalia

    Despite facing security threats, cultural barriers, and limited resources, Somali women continue to challenge extremist ideologies.
    By promoting tolerance and inclusion, especially among youth vulnerable to radicalization.

    International organizations and local NGOs are increasingly recognizing the strategic role of women in Somalia’s security landscape.
    Calling for more investment in gender-sensitive approaches to peacebuilding and counter-extremism.

    As Somalia strives for a stable future, empowering Somali women isn’t just a social goal — it’s a security strategy. Their stories are not only inspiring but vital to the country’s long-term peace.

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