1. Clan Divisions: Deep-rooted clan rivalries continue to create tensions and conflict, complicating efforts for unity.
Political Fragmentation: Competing political entities and regional administrations often prioritize local interests over national unity.
2. Security Issues: The presence of militant groups like Al-Shabaab poses ongoing security challenges, hindering stability.
3. Economic Disparities: Economic inequalities between regions can foster resentment and prevent collaboration.
Lack of Trust: Historical grievances have eroded trust among different factions, making cooperation difficult.
4. External Influences: Interference from neighboring countries can exacerbate divisions and conflicts.
Weak Institutions: A lack of strong national institutions undermines governance and the ability to implement cohesive policies.
5. Humanitarian Crises: Ongoing humanitarian issues, including famine and displacement, distract from efforts at national reconciliation.
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