Somali Policy Talk’s Civic Discourse and Debate Series fosters open dialogue, critical thinking, and respectful exchange of ideas to promote democratic understanding and civic engagement.
About the Service
Civic Discourse and Debate Series
Overview
The Civic Discourse and Debate Series by Somali Policy Talk (SPT) provides a dynamic platform for citizens, policymakers, youth, and academics to engage in constructive discussions on pressing national issues. This initiative promotes critical thinking, respectful dialogue, and evidence-based reasoning to strengthen democratic participation, policy understanding, and social cohesion across Somalia.
Program Objectives
Encourage Civic Dialogue: Foster a culture of open discussion where diverse views are expressed respectfully and constructively.
Promote Critical Thinking: Equip citizens, especially youth, with skills to analyze, question, and contribute thoughtfully to public debates.
Bridge Divides: Create spaces that promote understanding and collaboration among different social, political, and regional groups.
Support Policy Literacy: Enhance public awareness of governance, civic rights, and policy development processes.
Key Activities
Public Debates & Forums: Organize regular debates on governance, civic issues, and national development themes.
University Debate Clubs: Partner with educational institutions to develop debate clubs and leadership programs.
Media Collaboration: Broadcast and publish debate highlights through radio, television, and online platforms to reach wider audiences.
Training Workshops: Build participants’ communication, research, and argumentation skills to enhance public engagement.
Expected Outcomes
Increased citizen participation in public dialogue and policy discussions.
Enhanced culture of debate, tolerance, and informed discourse.
Improved understanding of governance and civic responsibility among youth.
Stronger collaboration between citizens, academia, and policymakers.