This article critiques HIPS’s position on Somaliland, examining the biases in its approach and the implications for Somaliland’s quest for international recognition.

Critique of the Heritage Institute’s Position on Somaliland’s
Quest for Self-Determination

By Mustafe Jambir
Published: Araweelo_News_Network

Introduction
The Heritage Institute for Policy Studies (HIPS), based in Mogadishu, is a leading think tank specializing in governance, development, and geopolitics in Somalia and the broader Horn of Africa. While its research often reflects a deep understanding of the region, its treatment of Somaliland’s self-determination campaign has been critiqued for aligning with the Somali Federal Government’s (FGS) narrative of preserving national
unity. This alignment influences the framing of its reports, where Somaliland’s aspirations for independence are often minimized in favor of advocating for Somali reconciliation. This article critiques HIPS’s position on Somaliland, examining the biases in its approach and the implications for Somaliland’s quest for international recognition.

Background: Somaliland’s Case for Independence
Somaliland declared independence in 1991 following the collapse of Somalia’s central government and decades of marginalization under the Siad Barre regime. Since then, it has developed into a stable, self-governing region with functioning democratic
institutions, regular elections, and an active civil society. Unlike Somalia, which continues to grapple with insecurity and political instability, Somaliland has,,,,,

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