Somalia is a country in the Horn of Africa that has been plagued by civil war, political instability, and humanitarian crises for decades. Despite these challenges, Somalia has maintained an informal economy that relies mainly on livestock, remittances, and telecommunications. However, this economy is not sufficient to meet the needs of the population, which suffers from poverty, malnutrition, insecurity, and lack of basic services. One of the key issues facing Somalia's economy is the lack of a stable currency. The Somali shilling (SOS) is the official currency of Somalia, but it has been subject to severe inflation and depreciation due to excessive printing, counterfeiting, and lack of central bank regulation. As a result, the SOS has lost much of its value and purchasing power, and many people prefer to use foreign currencies such as the US dollar or the Ethiopian birr for transactions. The absence of a functioning currency has hampered economic development and integration i...