ACSOS2024
Join Us ACSOS2024: Exploring Somali Studies in Mogadishu
The 11th Annual Conference on Somali Studies (ACSOS2024)
The 11th Annual Conference on Somali Studies (ACSOS2024), organizing by Institute for Somali Studies (ISOS) will take place in Mogadishu, Somalia, from December 10th to 12th, 2024.
Under the theme: Engaged Citizens, Competent Institutions, Responsible Government
This year, ACSOS2024 is proudly hosted by Mogadishu University and Hormuud University. We work together to establish ACSOS2024 as an effective platform for knowledge exchange, fostering rich and inclusive discussions on diverse aspects of Somali studies to advance understanding and encourage knowledge production for a better future.
We warmly invite scholars, researchers, students, and enthusiasts to submit abstracts for presentations and panels. ACSOS2024 eagerly welcomes contributions spanning a wide spectrum of topics within the field of Somali studies.
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Over the past decade, the ACSOS conference series has been an effective platform for the exchange of knowledge and ideas in Somali studies. It has consistently promoted academic research and facilitated dialogues on Somali studies, serving as a forum that brings together scholars, academicians, decision-makers, researchers, experts, civil society activists, and public figures from diverse backgrounds and experiences to share their knowledge and insights.
Key Dates:
Submission Dates: From 05 Oct. to 31 Oct. 2024,
Conference Dates: December 10-12, 2024, Mogadishu.
Join us at our annual academic conference, where scholars, researchers, and prominent figures gather to share insights and foster collaboration. We look forward to your participation in this event for the scholarly community!
For inquiries and further information, please do not hesitate to contact the organizing committee at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Hosting Universities
Volume 9
Somali Studies: A Peer-Reviewed Academic Journal for Somali Studies
ISSN 2517 – 9810 (Online), ISSN 2414 – 6501 (Print)
Somali Studies: A Peer-Reviewed Academic Journal for Somali Studies is a broad scope multidisciplinary academic journal devotes to Somali studies; published annually by the Institute for Somali studies in print and online forms. It is the first of its kind issued from Somalia.
Volume 9 (2024)
Articles
A Model in Somali Leadership: A Unique Political Culture of Adan Abdulle
Abdurahman Moallim Abdullahi ‘Baadiyow’
Mitigating Land Degradation in Somalia
Ibrahim Abdullahi Ahmed
Opportunities and Challenges for Oil and Gas Production in Somalia
Hassan Ali Hussein
Examining the Need for Sentencing Guidelines in the Criminal Justice System of Somalia
Abdifatah Farah Abdi
Kaalinta Caabuqa Covid-19 ee Muujinta Goldaloolooyinka Xeerarka Soomaaliya: Darsid Naqdin iyo Falanqeyn
Cali Sh. Aadan Yuusuf ‘Cali Soomaali’
The Mandate Assessment of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS)
Hassan Nur Halane
Other
Front Matter
Contents and Note on Contributors
Editorial Note
Volume 8 ( All Articles)
Volume 1 (2016)
Volume 2 (2017)
Volume 3 (2018)
ACSOS2021 (2)
The 8th Annual Conference on Somali Studies
The 8th Annual Conference on Somali Studies (ACSOS-2021) will be held on the 07-09 December 2021 in Mogadishu, Somalia.
Theme: Knowledge and Development
ACSOS2021 invites the submission of abstracts for presentations and panels. More information is available here.
The Annual Conference on Somali Studies (ACSOS) is an academic conference launched in April 2014 and is organized in Mogadishu every year by ISOS. It provides a platform for academicians, researchers, practitioners and other scholars to present and discuss their work, also to exchange updated knowledge and issues in the field, with special consideration of the topics vital to the recovery and reconstruction of Somalia.
Conference poster is available here Please download and distribute it.
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