BEYOND THE ACCORD: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LOCAL PEACE STRUCTURES IN MANAGING INTER-CLAN CONFLICTS IN PUNTLAND STATE, SOMALIA
Clan conflicts in Somalia have a long history, dating back to the colonial era through the period before the collapse […]
Clan conflicts in Somalia have a long history, dating back to the colonial era through the period before the collapse […]
PDRC Seeks Your Voice for the 2024 Annual Peace Conference! PDRC is honoured to announce a “Call for Papers &
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The Las-Anod conflict disrupted the economic fabric, social services, and livelihoods of the communities of the Sool and Ayn regions.
In January 2024, Puntland completed its leadership transition. Sixty-six parliamentarians were selected using the same method as before. President Said
Read PDRC’s 2023 Annual Report, featuring the various research, peacebuilding, development, and democratization programs that constitute the institution’s work to
Delve into the rich knowledge, experience, and diverse perspectives from the PDRC Annual Peace Learning Conference in 2023, an event
Who are the minority groups? What factors influence their political representation in Puntland, and how can it be increased? Read
The Puntland State of Somalia has grappled with intricate political complexities, armed conflicts, and political conflicts since its establishment in
PDRC, University of Sussex (UK), and Queens University (Canada) cooperated on a study on the effects of ongoing shocks of
Since its establishment in 1998, the Puntland State of Somalia has had a clear objective: to transition from a clan-based
Reconciliation in Mudug through participative dialogue and breaking social barriers