Over 150 representatives from Somali civil society are now in Mombasa, Kenya.
The aim of the five day conference is to bring to the forefront the voice of civil society in the quest for peace in Somalia. It is also to support the roles of the Somali civil society and diaspora as catalysts for positive social and economic change.
From the outset, the serious tone of the gathering reflected deep concern and outrage over the tragic suicide bomb attack at the doctors’ graduation at Shaamo Hotel in Mogadishu on 3 December 2009.
Participants include traditional leaders, representatives of the business community, women’s groups, youth groups, religious leaders, professional associations, diaspora intellectuals and opinion makers, and the media. Participants have come from the Somali region, the Horn of Africa, and beyond, reflecting the important socio-economic role of the diaspora.
This conference is a follow up to the “Entebbe I” conference held in March 2008 among Somali non-state actors and the diaspora, representing another significant step in a sustained process of civil society dialogue. Read the Entebbe I conference report and communiqué.
The subjects now being discussed in Mombasa include: