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I think the biggest challenge for Somalia has been the sense that it is a hopeless case of incomprehensible internal con
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"I think the biggest challenge for Somalia has been the sense that it is a hopeless case of incomprehensible internal conflicts and there is nothing we can do"

- Jan Egeland

About this Quote

In this quote, Jan Egeland is expressing his thoughts on the challenges faced by Somalia. He thinks that the most significant challenge for the country is the understanding that it is a lost cause due to its complex and continuous internal conflicts. This sense of hopelessness has actually led numerous to think that there is nothing that can be done to enhance the situation in Somalia. Egeland's words highlight the disappointment and vulnerability felt by many in attempting to deal with the concerns plaguing the nation. However, it also serves as a suggestion that in spite of the challenges, there is still hope and prospective for positive change in Somalia.

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Jan Egeland This quote is written / told by Jan Egeland somewhere between September 12, 1957 and today. He was a famous Public Servant from Norway. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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