Protecting Children: A National and Humanitarian Responsibility

Somalia’s children are the nation’s future. End child abuse, armed recruitment, and early marriage—protect them today, secure peace and dignity tomorrow. Read more & Join the discussion
Somalia’s children are the nation’s future. End child abuse, armed recruitment, and early marriage—protect them today, secure peace and dignity tomorrow. Read more & Join the discussion
Women & children are the foundation of stable, thriving nations. In Somalia, systemic inequality blocks progress. Empowerment is a strategy, not charity. Read more and join the discussion
Gaza is not just a humanitarian disaster—it’s a test of the global system. This is more than a local conflict—it sets global standards. If political agendas override law, what does that mean for justice worldwide? Read more and join the…
Somalia is a nation characterized by a striking paradox: it is almost entirely homogeneous in terms of culture, language, and religion, yet it stands as one of Africa’s most politically divided countries due to ongoing conflict and entrenched clan-based politics.…
International law promises to deliver justice, safeguard rights, and ensure peace. In my recent article, I delve into the reasons behind the challenges faced by international law, the human toll of its shortcomings, and the actionable measures that the global…
The Holocaust was a warning. Gaza shows how selectively it’s applied. Universal rights must mean universal. Click for more information
Armed conflict has become a defining crisis of our time. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) reports over 130 conflicts globally, with civilians bearing the brunt—destroyed homes, displaced families, and shattered communities. Click for more information
Every constitution promises free speech to its citizens. However, what this means depends on where one lives. In the U.S., it is almost absolute. In France and Germany, history and dignity set the boundaries. In Somalia, Egypt, and the UAE,…
Somalia’s Provisional Constitution outlines a system built on the separation of powers. On paper, the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary are meant to function independently, upholding accountability and safeguarding the rule of law. Click here for more information
International law promises equal rules for all states, yet in practice, power often decides the outcome. Enforcement is inconsistent—some states face swift action, while others operate with relative impunity. Click here for more information