Vol 5: October 2021
Published October-2021
The Somaliland Peace and Development Journal (SPDJ) is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies of the University of Hargeisa. The journal’s core mission is to enhance understanding of peace, conflict management, and development through research and publication. In its holistic multidisciplinary approach to research, the journal aims to increase the capacity of people to analyze and better understand the fundamental causes of social, economic, political, and environmental challenges through the facilitation of healthy and intellectual discussion. Towards this goal, the journal foster the dialogue between academics, practitioners, and policymakers inside and outside of Somaliland on several issues related to peace, security, and development. Furthermore, the journal serves as a vehicle for broader dissemination of research findings to inform policymaking. Towards this holistic objective, the journal focuses on the following thematic areas: conflict and development, political violence, violent extremism, governance and democracy in post-conflict settings, peace, conflict, and education, migration and climate change, and security.
Articles
Applications of International Rights Laws and Migrants: Understanding Challenges and
Problems
DOI: https://doi.org/10.55569/spdj.24608
Hana Daud
Conflict-induced Refugee Crisis and its Consequences on Access to Primary Education: An Analysis of
the case of Central African Republic (CAR) Refugee Children Living in the East Region of Cameroon
DOI: https://doi.org/10.55569/spdj.24609
William Hermann Arrey (Ph.D)
From Celebration of Independence to Disintegration: The Somaliland Experience in the PostFailed Union with Somalia
DOI: https://doi.org/10.55569/spdj.24610
Mohamed Ahmed Barawani (Ph.D)
The Challenges and Opportunities of Good Governance in Somaliland
DOI: https://doi.org/10.55569/spdj.24611
Muse Abdilahi Muhumed