LEADING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN FRAGILE NATIONS, CASE STUDY SOMALILAND

Authors

  • Dr. Mohamed Jama Madar University of Hargeisa Author
  • Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Sulub University of Hargeisa Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/8z16wb23

Keywords:

Instability, Fragility, Sustainable Development, Governance, Partnership, leadership, social cohesion.

Abstract

Stability generally plays a pivotal role in achieving economic growth and inclusive development of any country. There is a growing recognition of the threat to stability posed by prolonged political grievances and a prevailing fragile state in Somaliland, often marked by serious internal conflict with the potential to destabilize the state further. This study highlights the importance of 
examining the determinants of state stability and leading national development goals.

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References

Abdilahi, H. A. (2024). "The Causes and Consequences of Somaliland Presidential Election Delays." Available at SSRN 4896082.

Abdulahi, H. (2022). "Elections and electoral processes in Somaliland: A fading democracy." Journal of African Elections 21(2): 76-99.

Abdulahi, H. I. (2023). "INTERCONNECTED MOMENTS AND ACTIONS THAT FORMED THE CURRENT IMAGE OF SOMALILAND’S SOCIAL CONTRACT."

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Published

2024-12-02

How to Cite

LEADING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN FRAGILE NATIONS, CASE STUDY SOMALILAND (Dr. Mohamed Jama Madar & Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Sulub , Trans.). (2024). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 1531-1548. https://doi.org/10.48047/8z16wb23