Somalia
- Tagged under ICT, Media & Security Somalia
- Tagged under Land & Environment Somalia
In her book The Shock Doctrine, Canadian author Naomi Klein argues that Western governments often use humanitarian relief and reconstruction as an excuse and an opportunity to force poor or strife-torn countries to adopt neoliberal economic models that ultimately serve the interests of Western co
Tagged under Global South SomaliaI can usually spot a whistleblower from a mile away. He or she has that furtive look of a hunted animal.
Words and emotions are guarded. Secrecy borders on paranoia as the whistleblower decides who to trust and who not to.
Tagged under Human Security SomaliaSince the collapse of the central government in 1991, over 17 conferences have been held to reconcile Somalia’s different stakeholders and factions. Most of these conferences, sponsored mainly by the international community, have failed to resolve the seemingly never-ending Somali conflict.
- Tagged under Human Security Somalia
- Tagged under ICT, Media & Security Somalia
- Tagged under Human Security Somalia
- Tagged under Human Security Somalia
- Tagged under ICT, Media & Security Somalia
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