Somalia’s diaspora is known for economy, but now they could play a political role
EDITORIAL - Somalia's journey from state collapse in 1991 to revival, Finance Minister Abdirahman Duale Beileh claimed at a forum recently in November, is routinely linked to negativity: refugees, collapsed systems, insecurity and humanitarian aid; even when better things happen.
Today, about two million Somalis live abroad, according to various estimates from the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.
Some may be refugees, but others are skilled in academia, business, and industry; to send…