About MoveOnSomalia Coalition

MoveOnSomalia Coalition is grass roots Somali organization with membership inside the country and also in the Diaspora. It is a coalition of workers, intellectuals, women's groups, religious leaders, students, writers, poets and artists. MoveOnSomalia Coalition, as the name suggests is committed to moving Somalia from the present state of anarchy, lawlessness and instability towards peace, stability and economic and social development so that it takes its rightful place among the community of nations. Towards that goal, MoveOnSomalia Coalition will engage in a grass roots campaign anchored around the following core values and principles: More»



MoveOnSomalia Coalition: 2008 Toronto Declaration

March 3, 2008

We, members of MOVEONSOMALIA Coalition, held a one day convention in Toronto, attended by a group of scholars, activists, women’s groups, members of Somali Diaspora, members of civil society, and Canadian politicians, as well as representatives from the Transitional Federal Institutions of Somalia. The conference brought together participants from across the regionaland political spectrum of Somali society. For the first time in recent memory a face to face dialogue took place between supporters of Somaliland secession and those who are in the forefront in defending the unity and the territorial integrity of our country. There were moments of tears; moments of laughter and plenty moments of reflection. More»



Canadian politicians pledge support to MoveOnSomalia Coalition



Several Canadian MP's had attended the MoveOnSomalia Coalition's inaugural conference.
They expressed and voiced their support and solidarity to the cause and ideas of MoveOnSomalia Coalition.



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Solidarity Message from Eritrean Liberation Front/ELF-RC

Members of the Eritrean Liberation Front ELF-RC branch in Toronto attended MoveOnSomalia Coalition's inaugural conference and read a letter of solidarity and support for the Somali nation.More»


Political Participation for Change: Obama Campaign Speaks to Somalis

 

 

 
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