Hello camel threaders. Thanks to maakhir_lady for the introduction and starting off this new thread. My name is Nisar Majid and I have been working in the Horn of Africa since 1998 for various organizations and have especially worked in the Somali populated areas of the Horn.
I am now living in the U.K., in Bristol, and started a PhD two years ago. The title of my research project is ‘Somalis in the Global Political Economy: the Limits and Possibilities of Indigenous Transnational Development’. I have known Horn Relief (Fatima Jibrell and Degan Ali) for many years and they have given me permission to look at the Las Qoray Jetty Project as a case study for the PhD as it is about mobilising the diaspora for developmental purposes.
I have already spoken to a lot of people about the project, in Somalia, Kenya and the U.K., and I would be interested to hear from more people who have an opinion about the project. Some of the general questions I have are:
- Why are people interested or not to support the Jetty Project?
- How has support been generated and mobilised?
- How does generation or age and gender influence peoples’s interest or involvement in the Project?
- How do the local contexts in Somalia and in the diaspora influence people’s involvement and support of the Project?
I am happy for people to contact me and develop a discussion either publicly or privately.
Thanks and hope to hear from some of you,
nisar