Somali peace movement

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The Somali peace movement is a grassroots civil society initiative focused on promoting reconciliation, conflict resolution, and nonviolent political solutions in Somalia, often led and shaped by women activists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil society initiative
nonviolent movement
peace movement
social movement
collaboratesWith United Nations agencies
international NGOs
regional organizations in the Horn of Africa
emergedDuring Somali Civil War
emphasizes local ownership of peace initiatives
women’s leadership in peace processes
facesChallenge limited resources
ongoing armed conflict
political fragmentation
security risks for activists
hasCharacteristic community-led
grassroots
inclusive
nonviolent
women-led
youth-involving
hasGoal build social cohesion
empower women in peacebuilding
promote reconciliation among Somali communities
reduce armed conflict in Somalia
strengthen nonviolent political processes
support inclusive governance
hasLocation Somalia
hasMethod advocacy
community-based peacebuilding
dialogue
local peace conferences
mediation
public awareness campaigns
hasParticipant clan elders
diaspora organizations
local NGOs
religious leaders
women activists
hasPrimaryFocus conflict resolution
nonviolent political solutions
reconciliation
isInfluencedBy Islamic principles of peace and justice
Somali customary law (xeer)
isPartOf global peace movement
operatesIn Puntland
Somaliland
southern Somalia
surface form: South-Central Somalia
usesApproach Islamic peace teachings
bottom-up peacebuilding
community reconciliation
traditional conflict resolution mechanisms

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Asha Hagi Elmi notableFor Somali peace movement