Resources

Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking

Feb 2010
Accord 21, Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking, seeks to improve understanding and links between Somalis and international policy and practice. Edited by Mark Bradbury and Sally Healy it contains over 30 articles including interviews with Somali elders and senior diplomats, and contributions from Somali and international peacemaking practitioners, academics, involved parties, civil society and women’s organisations.

Political representation in Somalia: citizenship, clanism and territoriality

Whose peace is it anyway? Connecting Somali and international peacemaking
Feb 2010
Markus Hoehne examines Somali notions of ‘belonging’ and reviews political representation in internationally-mediated peace conferences and local political representation in Sool region.

Order out of chaos: Somali customary law in Puntland and Somaliland

Whose peace is it anyway? Connecting Somali and international peacemaking
Feb 2010
Abdulrahman Osman ‘Shuke’ describes how local peace processes draw on traditional practices of negotiation, mediation and arbitration conducted by clan elders using customary law as a moral and legal framework.

The role of Somaliland elders in making and keeping peace: a conversation with Hajji Abdi Hussein Yusuf

Whose peace is it anyway? Connecting Somali and international peacemaking
Feb 2010
Hajji Abdi Hussein Yusuf, a respected elder from Somaliland, discusses the qualities that Somali elders are expected to possess and the role they play in maintaining peace.

Somaliland: 'home grown' peacemaking and political reconstruction

Whose peace is it anyway? Connecting Somali and international peacemaking
Feb 2010
Ulf Terlinden and Mohamed Hassan chart the history of Somaliland’s political development from indigenous grassroots peacebuilding processes in the early 1990s to the development of a democratic political system from 2002.

Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking (Somali)

Feb 2010
Accord Somalia cover image
Accord 21, Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking, seeks to improve understanding and links between Somalis and international policy and practice. Edited by Mark Bradbury and Sally Healy it contains over 30 articles including interviews with Somali elders and senior diplomats, and contributions from Somali and international peacemaking practitioners, academics, involved parties, civil society and women’s organisations.

Whose peace is it anyway? Policy brief (Arabic)

Feb 2010
Accord policy brief: Somalia cover image
This policy brief builds on Conciliation Resources’ Accord (issue 21) 'Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking' and explores potential peacebuilding methods in Somalia.

Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking: Policy brief

Jan 2010
Accord policy brief: Somalia cover image
This policy brief builds on Conciliation Resources’ Accord (issue 21) 'Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking' and explores potential peacebuilding methods in Somalia.

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