Somalia’s National Leadership Forum (NLF) is expected to make a series of important decisions that will address disputes in the electoral process and ultimately delay the presidential vote for a fourth time. To date, the process has been marred by… Read More ›
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Does the Kenyan FM’s Call for Self-Determination Translate to Support for Somaliland?
Kenyan Foreign Minister (FM) Amina Mohamed has advocated for self-determination for the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic’s (SADR) as part of her campaign for chairperson of the African Union (AU) commission, raising the issue of whether she would also push for self-determination… Read More ›
Somalia and East Africa React to Donald Trump’s Election Victory
East African leaders have begun to speak publicly about their expectations for bilateral relations with the U.S. following Republican candidate Donald Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton in the American presidential race. A statement from Ethiopia’s Prime Minister unsurprisingly did not veil its… Read More ›
ELECTION UPDATE: Somalia Begins Selection of its Next Government
Somalia’s electoral process involves three main phases: the selection of the Upper House, the Lower House, and the president, who will nominate the Prime Minister. This week, the country kicked off Upper House elections — the first of its kind… Read More ›
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Run for President in Somalia
Election season in Somalia is in full swing. Polls have encountered multiple delays, but this has not stopped candidates — ranging from those looking to boost their resume and public profile to serious contenders — from engaging in a carefully scripted public flirtation… Read More ›
Methodology or Misinformation: What’s Driving Dadaab Refugee Camp Numbers Down?
The population at Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp has plummeted by 60,000 people in the last two months, according to data provided by UNHCR, begging the question — what are the factors driving such a drastic reduction in the population could… Read More ›
PHOTO TIMELINE: U.S. Airstrike Stirs Conflict in Somalia
Somali officials have demanded an explanation and investigation into a U.S. air strike just outside Galkayo that they say killed at least 13 members of the Galmudug administration’s regional security forces. Galmudug officials initially blamed its longtime rival Puntland for… Read More ›
Somali Elders Protest Federalism Conference, Seek “Standalone” Administration in Hiiraan
Hiiraan stakeholders have begun meetings in Beledweyne to form a “standalone” authority as it continues to protest the Somali government’s efforts to combine the Hiiraan and Middle Shabelle regions into one administration as part of the federalism process. Xawaadle sub-clan elders in particular… Read More ›
Video, Transcript, and Highlights of Kenya and Somalia’s Maritime Border Battle in Court
On Monday, Kenya’s legal team kicked off arguments at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to determine whether the court will have jurisdiction in the case involving the disputed maritime boundary with Somalia. The Somali government has requested the ICJ adjudicate the matter, while… Read More ›
Somali Authorities Display Pro-ISIS Militants Rounded Up in Baidoa
On Friday, 2 September, authorities in Somalia’s Southwest administration displayed four militants in Baidoa who reportedly confessed to being part of an aspirant ISIS-affiliated cell operated by Abudlkadir Mumin, whose thought to be based in the Puntland region. Somalia’s national news agency… Read More ›
Analysis: Dadaab Refugees Stopped on Return to Somalia, Raising Repatriation Questions
On Monday, Jubaland regional authorities in Somalia stopped a convoy of refugees from transiting to their destination due to a lack of humanitarian assistance to support their return, raising further questions of how refugees can leave Kenya’s Dadaab camp safely and sustainably. VOA has the latest:… Read More ›
Somalia’s Electoral Crisis Divides Optimists and Pessimists
Somalia’s Federal Indirect Electoral Implementation Team (FIEIT) claimed in a press conference this week that elections were on course not to be delayed again, despite concerns to the contrary. The 2016 electoral process will be held on time, according to… Read More ›
Analysis: Cracks Already Starting to Form in Somalia’s New Electoral Deal
Somalia’s National Leadership Forum (NLF) released a communique outlining the schedule for delayed elections and further details on technical aspects of the alternative process that was developed after one person-one vote elections were called off for this election cycle. Selection of… Read More ›