FOSTERING A CAPABLE STATE THROUGH HOME-GROWN SOLUTIONS

The study Fostering Capable State with Home-Grown Solutions assesses the indispensable function of legal and policy frameworks in establishing a competent state in Somalia. The study identifies significant challenges, including political instability, limited institutional capacity, and the absence of legal norms centered on Somali interests. By examining the integration of traditional systems like the Xeer into formal governance structures, it identifies potential avenues for enhancing the legitimacy and effectiveness of state-building efforts. The research employs a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, engaging a diverse range of stakeholders to gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and potential solutions.

The findings underscore the necessity for inclusive governance that places a premium on public participation in the formulation of policy. The recommendations concentrate on the establishment of robust institutions that are capable of implementing effective policies and delivering essential services. By situating the discussion within the specific context of Somalia, the study offers practical insights for policymakers seeking to foster sustainable development and stability in the region.

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