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Home > Publications > The Implications of Piracy for Somali Women By Shukria Dini

Through the ongoing piracy off the coast of Somalia, Somali pirates continue to forcefully hold crews and their ships. They sea jack the crew, using them and the goods they are transporting as hostages and demand ransoms to the tune of millions of dollars from the ship owners. This is the only part of the story that the world hears through the mainstream media. I am not an apologist for the pirates and personally condemn all kinds of piracy. However, I would assert that the mainstream media coverage on the piracy problem fails to capture the root causes and the gendered outcomes of piracy. The purpose of this short piece is to explore the root causes of piracy and its specific effects on Somali women. To grasp the particular effects of piracy on Somali women, I argue it is important to discuss the causes of what we call ‘Somali piracy’ and to provide a gender analysis of the issue. Somalia is located in the Horn of Africa and is endowed with a long coastline along the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. The disintegration of Somalia’s state in the early 1990s clearly ushered in new challenges for the citizens of Somalia while producing new threats, such as the exploitation of foreign fishing fleets along its unguarded coast line that endangered the livelihoods of local fishermen. The collapsed state in Somalia resulted in the disintegration of all institutions, including the country’s national navy. For the last two decades, without a functioning navy to protect its coastline, Somalia has been forced to stand by as the waters off its coast became the site of a free-for-all as foreign fishing fleets from Europe, Asia and the Middle East engaged in the illegal exploitation of its marine resources. Some local actors, including warlords, have benefited from the absence of the state, making huge profits by providing “permission to fish” to external actors and fishing companies from various countries. The question to consider here is the extent to which political disintegration has affected Somalia’s marine resources, the livelihood of local fishermen, and the overall well-being of Somali women.