Every year, the Somali diaspora sends home approximately $1.3bn. Remittances account for 25-45 percent of Somalia's economy and exceed the amount it receives in humanitarian aid, development aid and foreign direct investment combined. As Somali money transfer operators lose their bank accounts, Somali families are losing their only formal or transparent channel through which to send money. Somalia needs long-term support to build sustainable financial institutions, and urgent help to maintain its current remittance flows. This briefing reviews international efforts to facilitate remittances to Somalia and focuses on the US and the UK, where the threat to the Somali remittance system is most acute. It also looks at the uncertain future viabi...
This memo provides an analysis of the implications of prospective debt relief for the dynamics of th...
Somalia has experienced some stability and peace following a civil war that lasted for 20 years, bu...
Migrant remittances – money and gifts sent to relatives back home – have attracted increasing intern...
Somali migrants around the world send approximately $1.3bn each year to friends and families at home...
This briefing paper investigates the obstacles facing the free and secure flow of remittances from t...
The research investigated the barriers and the challenges that Somali Remittance Companies face and ...
The article analyzes the system and the role of remittances in the context of political instability ...
The author analyses the important phenomenon of remittances in Somaliland: the size of remittance fl...
Literature on conflict has largely overlooked migrants’ remittances, and literature on migrant’s rem...
Somalia is currently at a tipping point and needs greater support from the international community t...
As key governments and institutions from the region and the wider Islamic and Western world gather i...
This study focuses on the diaspora contribution to the development of Somaliland. In detail three t...
An estimated 1 billion people globally (200 million of whom were senders) were involved in the proce...
With a third of Somalia's population in need of humanitarian aid, the country is clearly in severe c...
This research report, commissioned by UNDP Somalia, is based on work done in six diaspora hubs (Duba...
This memo provides an analysis of the implications of prospective debt relief for the dynamics of th...
Somalia has experienced some stability and peace following a civil war that lasted for 20 years, bu...
Migrant remittances – money and gifts sent to relatives back home – have attracted increasing intern...
Somali migrants around the world send approximately $1.3bn each year to friends and families at home...
This briefing paper investigates the obstacles facing the free and secure flow of remittances from t...
The research investigated the barriers and the challenges that Somali Remittance Companies face and ...
The article analyzes the system and the role of remittances in the context of political instability ...
The author analyses the important phenomenon of remittances in Somaliland: the size of remittance fl...
Literature on conflict has largely overlooked migrants’ remittances, and literature on migrant’s rem...
Somalia is currently at a tipping point and needs greater support from the international community t...
As key governments and institutions from the region and the wider Islamic and Western world gather i...
This study focuses on the diaspora contribution to the development of Somaliland. In detail three t...
An estimated 1 billion people globally (200 million of whom were senders) were involved in the proce...
With a third of Somalia's population in need of humanitarian aid, the country is clearly in severe c...
This research report, commissioned by UNDP Somalia, is based on work done in six diaspora hubs (Duba...
This memo provides an analysis of the implications of prospective debt relief for the dynamics of th...
Somalia has experienced some stability and peace following a civil war that lasted for 20 years, bu...
Migrant remittances – money and gifts sent to relatives back home – have attracted increasing intern...