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Somalia: A Resilient Private Sector Leads Public Prosperous

By Khadarow
Last updated: January 20, 2025
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The private sector has emerged as a vital force in Somalia’s recovery and development following the civil war that began in 1991. With the establishment of a more stable government around 2012, the country has seen increased potential for economic growth driven by private investment. The private sector not only plays a crucial role in reviving the economy but also contributes to rebuilding the nation’s social fabric through employment generation, innovation, and the provision of essential services.

After decades of conflict, Somalia’s private sector is being revitalized, with numerous Somali investors stepping in to fill gaps left by the failure of public institutions. The entrepreneurial spirit displayed by Somali nationals, both within the country and in the diaspora, is instrumental in fostering business activities in various sectors. These entrepreneurs are playing a key role in revitalizing the economy by creating jobs, which is essential for reducing poverty and enhancing livelihoods.

One of the most significant contributions of the private sector in Somalia is in the education sector. With many public institutions severely weakened, private educational initiatives have emerged to provide quality learning opportunities. Private schools and universities have sprung up across the country, offering a range of curricula and vocational training programs. This investment in education is vital for equipping the next generation with the skills necessary for employment and, by extension, for national development.

The healthcare sector is another area where private investment has made a substantial impact. Following years of reliance on humanitarian aid, Somali entrepreneurs are investing in clinics and hospitals, improving access to medical services. Public-private partnerships in health services are facilitating the establishment of more comprehensive healthcare systems, which are necessary for addressing the urgent health challenges faced by the population. This collaboration ensures that healthcare services are not only available but also affordable, fostering a healthier society.

Somalia’s private sector has significantly invested in telecommunications, real estate and banking with telecommunications emerging as a particularly dynamic field. In recent years, mobile phone technology has transformed communication and business operations in the country, providing access to essential services for millions. This technological leap has facilitated the growth of innovative mobile banking solutions, allowing many Somalis to conduct financial transactions and access banking services remotely, which is crucial in a nation where traditional banking infrastructure is limited (World Bank, 2018). Additionally, the real estate market has expanded rapidly, driven by domestic and diaspora investments, contributing to urban development and job creation. Furthermore, remittances from the Somali diaspora remain a vital source of income, accounting for a significant portion of Somalia’s GDP and helping to bolster local economies (IMF, 2020). Collectively, these sectors are pivotal in promoting economic stability and resilience, setting the stage for a more vibrant market landscape in Somalia.

Word Bank stated an estimated 95% of all jobs created in Somalia are in the private sector, therefore enlisting the private sector to aid in the nation’s development is essential for reconstruction, overcoming fragility, and producing more equitable economic benefits for its citizens. Additionally, the nation must prioritize growth in order to prevent re-indebtedness, provide employment, and improve individuals’ economic prospects.

The Somali private sector has faced significant hurdles due to the prolonged absence of a functioning government, including severe security challenges, rampant insecurity, and a lack of rule of law. These factors created an unpredictable and often hostile environment for businesses, hindering investment and stifling economic growth. However, with the gradual re-establishment of government authority and the improvement of security conditions in recent years, the private sector is now operating within a more stable and predictable framework, enabling businesses to thrive and contribute more effectively to the country’s development.

Moreover, the establishment of public-private partnerships (PPPs) can foster collaboration between the government and private sector actors to achieve common development goals. By leveraging the strengths of both sectors, Somalia can implement large-scale projects that require significant investment and expertise. These collaborations can enhance service delivery in critical areas such as infrastructure, healthcare, and education, ensuring that resources are utilized efficiently and effectively.

Somalia’s private sector can play a pivotal role in addressing critical infrastructure needs in Mogadishu. By investing in the construction and maintenance of sewage systems, private companies can significantly improve sanitation and water quality, mitigating public health risks. Furthermore, private investment in education can lead to the establishment of quality public schools, enhancing access to education and fostering human capital development. Finally, leveraging Somalia’s vast coastline, private sector involvement in the blue economy, such as sustainable fishing, aquaculture, and marine tourism, can create jobs, generate revenue, and promote economic diversification.

The National Transformation Plan (NTP) 2025-2029, currently underway in Somalia, prioritizes the private sector as a key driver of the country’s development. Recognizing the sector’s resilience and potential, the NTP aims to create an enabling environment for private sector growth through policy reforms, improved infrastructure, and enhanced access to finance. By fostering private sector-led initiatives in key areas such as agriculture, fisheries, tourism, and renewable energy, the NTP seeks to unlock economic potential, create jobs, and improve the livelihoods of all Somalis.

As Somalia continues to navigate its post-conflict landscape, the importance of the private sector cannot be overstated. Policymakers must create an enabling environment that supports private sector growth, including favorable regulations, access to finance, and initiatives that cultivate a skilled workforce. By promoting entrepreneurship and investment, Somalia can build a more resilient economy capable of weathering future challenges.

In conclusion, the resurgence of the private sector in Somalia represents a beacon of hope for the country’s development. Through robust investments in key areas like education, healthcare, and infrastructure, private actors are playing a transformative role in rebuilding the nation. As Somalia moves towards a more stable and prosperous future, fostering public-private partnerships will be essential in harnessing the full potential of the private sector to advance the country’s socio-economic development.

Author: Abubakar Yasin

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