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    Somalia Launches Awareness Campaign to Counter Extremism

    April 29, 2025
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    The Somali government has rolled out a new nationwide initiative aimed at educating communities on the dangers of radical ideologies. The campaign focuses on engaging local leaders, youth, and media to foster peace and unity. Authorities hope the effort will strengthen resilience against recruitment by extremist groups and promote social cohesion. This initiative marks a renewed commitment to counter extremism through dialogue and awareness.

    Government Intensifies Efforts to Counter Extremism

    According to the Ministry of Information, over 60% of recent government outreach programs have focused on areas vulnerable to extremist influence. More than 200 public forums and radio segments have been launched in the past three months alone. These efforts have reportedly reached over 1.5 million citizens across southern and central Somalia. The strategic goal is to counter extremism by reinforcing national unity and civic education.

    Role of Community Leaders in Promoting Peace

    A 2024 study by a Mogadishu-based NGO found that 78% of rural communities trust local elders more than formal authorities. Leveraging this influence, the government has partnered with over 400 community leaders to spread anti-radicalization messages. These leaders play a crucial role in early conflict detection and resolution. Their involvement has reduced local disputes by 30% in some regions.

    Youth Engagement as a Tool for National Stability

    Recent surveys show that youth under the age of 30 make up 70% of Somalia’s population. With unemployment rates above 65% in this group, they remain highly vulnerable to extremist recruitment. The campaign aims to engage over 100,000 youths through vocational training, civic education, and online awareness drives. Early feedback suggests increased youth participation in peacebuilding events.

    Public Awareness Key to Long-Term Counter Extremism Strategy

    Statistical data from 2023 indicate that awareness campaigns led to a 25% drop in new extremist group enlistments in targeted districts. Media reports show that areas with regular community engagement programs experienced improved security outcomes. The current campaign is expected to extend to all federal states by the end of 2025. Authorities believe this long-term public outreach will reinforce efforts to counter extremism sustainably.

    Surveys conducted by regional peace organizations show a 40% increase in public trust toward government-led peace initiatives. This growing confidence is seen as a positive indicator for the campaign’s long-term success.

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