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Purpose

The SHM Publication Policy provides clear principles and processes for researching, writing, editing, and publishing content that reflects Somalia’s humanitarian realities with accuracy, integrity, and impact. It ensures our publications remain independent, credible, and human centered.

Scope

This policy applies to all SHM content, including:

Quarterly magazine issues

Weekly online articles and features

In-depth research reports

Humanitarian briefs and special editions

Social media and digital storytelling content

Editorial Principles

Accuracy – Content must be based on verified facts from credible sources, cross-checked
by the editorial team.

Independence – No political, commercial, or donor influence should compromise content.

Human-Centered Approach – Prioritize affected communities’ voices, dignity, and rights

Evidence-Driven Reporting – Use reliable data, field research, and expert analysis.

Cultural Sensitivity – Respect Somali traditions, beliefs, and contexts in language and
imagery.

Conflict Sensitivity – Avoid language or visuals that may escalate tensions or stigmatize
groups.

Content Approval Process

Pitching – Writers submit article proposals to the Editor-in-Chief for approval.

Research & Data Collection – All data must be sourced from recognized institutions,
field interviews, or direct observations.

Drafting – Writers must follow SHM format and style guidelines.

Editorial Review – Editor-in-Chief and Research & Development Manager review for
accuracy, clarity, and tone.

Final Approval – Research & Development Manager (in consultation with Executive
Director) signs off before publication.

Ethical Guidelines

Obtain informed consent before interviews or photographs.

Protect the identity of vulnerable individuals when required.

Avoid plagiarism—credit all sources.

Declare and manage conflicts of interest.

Publication Format

Structure for Articles & Features

Title – Concise, informative, and engaging

Subtitle (optional) – Ads context or depth.

Byline – Author’s name and position.

Summary/Intro – Brief overview (50–80 words)

Body – Structured into short sections with subheadings.

Data Highlights – Key statistics or quotes in callout boxes.

Conclusion/Call to Action – Summarize insights and next steps.

References – Cite all data sources (APA or in-text format).

Minimum 3 pages Maximum 6 pages

Structure for Research Reports

Title Page – Report title, date, author(s).

Executive Summary – 1–2 pages of key findings.

Table of Contents

Introduction & Background

Methodology – Research approach and limitations.

Findings & Analysis – Data presentation with charts/tables.

Recommendations

References – APA format.

Appendices – Additional data, maps, or documents.

Minimum 7 pages Maximum 9 pages

Structure for Research Reports

Title Page – Report title, date, author(s).

Executive Summary – 1–2 pages of key findings.

Table of Contents

Introduction & Background

Methodology – Research approach and limitations.

Findings & Analysis – Data presentation with charts/tables.

Recommendations

References – APA format.

Appendices – Additional data, maps, or documents.

Minimum 7 pages Maximum 9 pages

Style Guide

Language – English (British spelling) and Somali (where appropriate).

Tone – Professional, empathetic, and clear.

Images – High-resolution, ethically sourced, with captions.

Headings – Bold for section titles, italics for sub-sections.

Font (Print) – Main text: Times New Roman, size 12; Titles: Arial Black.

Publication Schedule

Quarterly Magazine – Released in January, April, July, October.

Weekly Articles – Every Monday.

Special Reports – As needed based on humanitarian events.

Review & Updates

This policy will be reviewed annually to ensure it reflects evolving best practices in humanitarian
journalism and publishing.

Contact & Responsibility

The Research & Development Manager is responsible for implementing this policy, with support
from the Editor-in-Chief, and Digital Innovation Officer.

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