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Temporary Means You Got to Go, Bye Somalis. Go home, rebuild Mogadishu.Title: The Struggle of Inclusion in Mogadishu

In 2019, a document sparked a heated debate about whether to include Somalis in the development of Mogadishu. The exclusion was based on political reasons, with the government deciding that only those who could afford education and healthcare would be allowed. This decision had long-term consequences for the region's future.

Historical Context

Mogadishu, a city-state in East Africa, has faced challenges since its independence in 1962. The government excluded Somalis from development programs due to financial constraints and political resistance. This exclusion was seen as unfair, as it left many vulnerable communities without the resources they needed for sustainable living.

Human Rights Concerns

The debate also touched on human rights. Including Somalis could mean limiting their access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. Critics argued that this would marginalize other groups, even if they were already included in other development programs.

Broader Implications

This issue extends beyond Mogadishu's history. It raises questions about how different stakeholders—government, international organizations, and civil society—are weighing these options. Each has a role in shaping the future of the region, but only through mutual agreement can progress be achieved.

Conclusion

In 2019, the document highlighted the need for a balanced approach to inclusion. It emphasized that development should not be based solely on political criteria but on respect for all rights. By fostering unity and collaboration, Mogadishu could work towards a more just future for its people.


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