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UK Minister Reiterates UK Commitment To Somalia And The Region's Response To The Threat Of Al-Shabaab

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UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Dec 09, 2020, 08:56 PST

LONDON, 09 December 2020 / PRN Africa / --

Minister for Africa, James Duddridge MP visited Mogadishu where he announced new UK contributions to support Somalia's long-term security and stability.

 

UK Minister for Africa, James Duddridge MP, visited Mogadishu this week where he underlined the UK's continuing commitment to Somalia's long-term security and stability, and the world's poorest, with new UK support worth 21.8 million pounds ($29.2 million).

In the first visit to Somalia by a UK government Minister since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic – and the first visit since the UK created a single Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office to bring together diplomacy and development – Mr Duddridge met President Mohamed Farmajo and Prime Minister Mohammed Roble. They discussed the upcoming federal elections, including the importance of timely and inclusive elections, as well as progress on economic and security sector reform.

 

In discussions on UK support for Somalia's operations against Al-Shabaab, the Minister announced new UK contributions to support the Somali Security Forces worth 1.6 million pounds ($2.15 million) to counter the threat from roadside bombs.

The Minister met British troops training the Somali army, and reiterated UK support for the African Union in securing and protecting regional stability. He said that the UK would contribute a further 3.37 million pounds ($4.5 million) for the Somali Security Forces engaged in joint operations with the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM).

The Minister also met development and humanitarian partners working to protect the resilience, health and stability of Somalia's communities – and announced a comprehensive package of UK support.

 

This includes:

- 3.8 million pounds ($4.9 million) to help the thousands of Somalis recently displaced by catastrophic flooding. This is in addition to long-term UK aid-funded food assistance, emergency healthcare and shelter for the country's most vulnerable

- 5m pounds ($6.7 million) to support cash-based food assistance for approximately 123,000 vulnerable, food insecure people. This funding will be channelled through WFP Somalia

- A further 8 million pounds($10.3 million) to support Somalia's health services, with a focus on antenatal care and vaccinations. So far this year, UK aid has helped over 120,000 Somali women receive antenatal care, ensured a skilled birth attendant was present for the delivery of 90,000 babies, and vaccinated 100,000 children against the most common childhood killers

 

UK Minister for Africa, James Duddridge, said:

"The UK is a proud partner on Somalia's journey towards stability and security – from British troops training alongside the Somali Army, to the life-saving UK aid programmes that are safely delivering babies and vaccinating against disease, as well as providing those in desperate need with food assistance.

"We remain committed to African efforts to secure and protect regional stability, and today I can announce new UK support to those working alongside the African Union's peacekeeping mission here in Somalia. Working together, we can tackle the forces who threaten stability across East Africa and around the world."

 

 

SOURCE UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office

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