The document discusses mobile money and social networks in Somalia. It provides context on the volatile political and security situation in Somalia and Kenya. It then examines the role of hawala networks and mobile money systems like M-Pesa in facilitating remittances and trade. Charts show the exchange market in Eastleigh, Nairobi and the relationships between different actors. Gender differences in investment approaches and assets are also noted. The conclusion discusses cultivating multiplicity and flexibility as strategies for coping with uncertainty.