Figure3. Shows the Gender Participation of the workshop Male 22 Female:18 Male: 55% Female 18%
5. DISCUSSIONS AND ARGUMENTS Somalia is a country in East Africa with a culturally oriented society that prevents women, marginalized people, and people with disabilities from the participation of in public and private sessions, as well as the decision-making tables organs. The restriction of women from political engagement originated from the primitive clutters and norms inside the Somalia culture that favour the male dominance in both public and private life. Women, the marginalized, and people with disabilities in Somalia are denied universal rights as a result of this and other activities. In Somalia, stereotypes, attitudes, and beliefs drive irrational prejudice against marginalized people including persons with disabilities. Exclusion of the public services the health care, education; employment and development the situation the marginalised people in the urban and non-urban areas in the country. Women and children Cluster: Exclusion, policy, leadership, and voting Elections In Somalia, women and girls account for more than half of the population. They have significant challenges in terms of social and political involvement. Discrimination in decision-making organs and tables is a factor that causes them to lag behind males. It is common in a culturally oriented nation like Somalia for women to be marginalized in leadership positions. When Somalia's civil war broke out, women and girls assumed responsibility for the household. During the time when the majority of men were fighting in civil wars, women and girls took over the public and
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