Turkey’s Development Assistance and Nation Building: A Case of Mogadishu Somalia

dc.contributor.authorAbdiaziz Ali Wehlie
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-11T17:00:46Z
dc.date.available2025-03-11T17:00:46Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractThe study's goal was to investigate how Turkey contributes to nation-building and development aid in Mogadishu, Somalia. First, to ascertain the impact of Turkey's state stabilization on nation-building; second, to investigate the effects of Turkey's institutional consolidation on nation-building in Mogadishu, Somalia; and third, to assess the contribution of Turkey's sustainable development of states to nation-building in Mogadishu, Somalia. Information was gathered from 164 and 8 quantitative and qualitative respondents, respectively, with the information provided for the study. Data analysis was carried out using regression analysis and the study's mean and standard deviation. The study was carried out by entities connected to Turkey Development Assistance. The p-values were all below the 95% confidence interval, indicating that Turkey's institutional consolidations had a substantial impact on nation-building. Because the p-values were all below the 95% confidence interval, the researcher argues that Turkey's state stabilization had a substantial impact on country building, and that Turkey's consolidation had a modest statistically significant impact on Somalia's nation building, at 26.9%. Thus, the researcher argues that Turkey's state stability had a minimally statistically significant (20.2%) impact on Somalia's nation-building. Thirdly, as all of the p-values fell below the 95% confidence interval, Turkey's sustainable growth had a noteworthy impact on nation-building. Based on this, the researcher argues that Somalia's nation-building was significantly impacted by Turkey's state stabilization, but only marginally (20.2%). More so because all of the p-values were below the 95% confidence interval, Turkey's sustainable growth had a noteworthy impact on nation-building. According to the study, Turkey's sustainable development has a statistically significant impact on Somalia's nation-building, although a little one at 25.3%. Development of nation building is crucial to the realization of nation building in Mogadishu, Somalia, according to the study's conclusion that Turkey's institutional consolidation may be an apparatus for the realizations of the ideals for country building. Among other solutions, the study's second conclusion is that state stabilization initiatives should be developed. Thus, under this scenario, the study concludes that state stabilization is beneficial and essential to Somalia's realization of nation building. The third finding of the study indicates that if Turkey steps up its efforts in sustainable development, nation-building in Mogadishu, Somalia, will be adequately realized in the functional ways. In order to achieve nation building, the report recommends that institutions be built via collaboration and mediation efforts, which Turkey's development aid may lead. Thirdly, in order for the foreign forces to survive among them, Turkey and other foreigners must establish local forces. The resources required for organizational excellence need to be developed. The report suggests creating a suitable atmosphere for Somali counties to stabilize their system security and intelligence.
dc.description.sponsorshipKampala International University
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/14700
dc.language.isoen
dc.titleTurkey’s Development Assistance and Nation Building: A Case of Mogadishu Somalia
dc.typeThesis
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