Women participation and peace making processes in Somalia a case study: Mogadishu city, Somalia
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2014-05
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Kampala International University,College of Humanities and Social Science
Abstract
The study was carried out to investigate the relationship between women participation and
peacemaking processes in Mogadishu- Somalia. The study was guided by the following research
objectives; the first objective was to determine the profile of the respondents in terms of: age,
gender, highest educational qualification, and rank in the organizations, position in the
organizations and number of years in present position and the second and third objective was
to determine the level of women participation and the level of progress in peacemaking process
and the fourth objective was the relationship between women participation and progress in
peacemaking process in selected organizations in Mogadishu, Somalia.
The study was conducted through descriptive and correlation research design by using
quantitative approach with three parts questionnaire and 100 respondents were from selected
development organizations in Mogadishu Somalia. The study utilized descriptive statistics,
frequencies and percentage; tables were used in the presentation of data. And also Pearson’s
Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was applied to test correlation between women
participation and peacemaking processes.
The study found that women participation and peacemaking processes in Mogadishu,
Somalia are significantly correlated. Regarding the level of women participation was very good
and the level of progress in peacemaking processes was good with methods applied as
indicated the means and standard deviations.
The researcher recommended that the organizations should maintain loyalty and
truthfulness whenever they deal with the subordinates or followers or made peacemaking. And
also consultation should be used as the best possible progress in peacemaking processes as the
result of the study.
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A research dissertation submitted to the college of humanities and social sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of bachelor in development studies Kampala International University.
Keywords
Women participation, Peace making processes, Somalia