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Research Paper | Humanities | Somalia | Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024 | Popularity: 5.5 / 10
Transfer of Families and Money: Somali Businessmen and Prominent Government Officials Leaving the Country
Hasan Shiekh Omar
Abstract: This article explores the increasing movement of Somali businessmen and prominent government officials relocating their families and transferring substantial amounts of money abroad. Driven by a combination of security concerns, economic instability, and the reformation of better educational and healthcare opportunities, many wealthy individuals are seeking safer environments for their families. The ongoing violence and political uncertainty in Somalia have heightened fears for personal safety, prompting these leaders to prioritize the well - being of their loved ones. Additionally, the weak economic conditions and pervasive corruption discourage local investment, leading many to explore more stable and profitable markets overseas. This relocation not only impacts the individuals and families involved but also has significant implications for Somalia's economy, including potential brain drain and reduced local investment. Furthermore, the transfer of wealth abroad may hinder economic recovery efforts. As a result of analyzing the motivations behind this emigration trend, the article highlights the complex interplay of factors influencing the decisions of Somali elites and underscores the challenges facing Somalia as it navigates a path toward stability and growth.
Keywords: Somali elites? emigration, security concerns, economic instability, brain drain, wealth transfer
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024
Pages: 1772 - 1775
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR24926124852
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