Towards Effective Positive Interventions in Protracted Somali Environmental Conflicts: An HPD Operationalization Framework Informed by Socio-Demographics, Familiarity, and Experience

Abdifatah Osman Hussein
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Purpose: The primary goal of this workbased  project  is creating an Hpd Operationalization Framework For Positive Interventions In Protracted Somali Environmental Conflicts: Considering Socio-Demographics, Familiarity, And Experience Factors" Methodology: The use of convergent parallel mixed data design, data collection and analysis strategies implied that the researcher converged and merged both quantitative and qualitative data. The researcher collected both primary and secondary data roughly and simultaneously integrated and analyzed both online and offline data outputs so as to enable the findings reflect a work-based paper. A five-step thematic methodology was used to transcribe qualitative data from the non-structured probing questionaires admisntered to resoondents.  Secondary data  on familiarity and experience of HDP was collected from validated humanitarian websites. Qualitative data was analysed using a five-step analytical framework that encompassed  data familiarizing, generating initial codes, defining and collating interpretive codes for entire data framed into themes,  defining and naming final recurrent pieces.the sample size was 112 respodents drawn from  humanitarian stakeholders operating in somaliland. Results:.Results showed gendered differences; 64.5% of males (40) and female participants (22)35.5% responded to the interviews implying that males dominated humanitarian operations. The mean age of respondents was 37.15 years, while the minimum and maximum ages were 24 and 61, respectively. Qualitative result summary results  showed that  barriers to HDP operationalization in somalia tabulated from the questionnaire were economic, political, finnacial, instution,programs ,technology. Success factors to the operationalization of HDP nexus were leadership and governance, transparency, feedback: participation: institutions, design, monitoring and evaluation, and technology. Unique Contribution To Theory, Policy And Practice: The HDP  framework proposed  integrates coherent HDP interventions needed to tackle protracted environmental conflicts in Somalia.
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目的:这个基于工作的项目的主要目标是为长期索马里环境冲突的积极干预创建一个Hpd操作化框架:考虑社会人口统计学,熟悉度和经验因素。方法论:使用趋同并行混合数据设计,数据收集和分析策略意味着研究人员融合和合并了定量和定性数据。研究者大致收集了一手和二手数据,同时整合和分析了线上和线下的数据输出,使研究结果反映了一篇基于工作的论文。一个五步专题方法学被用来转录从非结构化的探索性调查问卷给受访者的定性数据。关于HDP熟悉度和经验的次要数据是从经过验证的人道主义网站收集的。定性数据采用五步分析框架进行分析,其中包括熟悉数据、生成初始代码、定义和整理整个数据的解释性代码、定义和命名最后的重复片段。样本规模为112名受访者,来自在索马里兰开展业务的人道主义利益攸关方。结果:。结果显示性别差异;64.5%的男性参与者(40人)和女性参与者(22人)的35.5%对访谈做出了回应,这意味着男性主导了人道主义行动。受访者的平均年龄为37.15岁,最低年龄和最高年龄分别为24岁和61岁。定性结果总结结果显示,调查问卷中列出的在索马里实施HDP的障碍包括经济、政治、金融、制度、方案和技术。HDP关系运作的成功因素是领导和治理、透明度、反馈、参与、机构、设计、监测和评估以及技术。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:提出的HDP框架整合了解决索马里旷日持久的环境冲突所需的协调一致的HDP干预措施。
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