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UK Secretary Of State 4 International Development In Garowe!

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UK Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell Arrives In Garowe 8-) :som: :up:

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Andrew Mitchell oo Garowe maanta ka soo dagay

9 Jan 29, 2012 - 10:37:29 PM

Wasiirka horumarinta caalamiga ah ee Britain Andew Mitchell ayaa maanta 30,Jan,2012 waxa uu soo gaarey maagalada Garowe ee xarunta Dowladda Puntland.

Garowe International Airport ayaa waxa wasiirka iyo wafdigiisa ku soo dhaweeyey xubno ka tirsan golaha wasiirada Puntland oo uu ka mid yahay wasiiru dawlaha iskaaashiga caalamiga ah Puntland Dr.Cabdiqaadir Cabdi Xaash iyo wasiirka waxbarashada Puntland Dr.Cabdi Faarax Siciid Juxa iyo qaar ka mid ah ururada haweenka iyo dhalinyarada.

Aqalka madaxtoyada Puntland ayaa loo soo galbiyey wafdigan heerka sare ee ka socday Britain,waxana haatan kulan ay laaqaadanayaan madaxweyne kuxigeenka Puntland Gen.Cabdisamad Cali Shire iyo qaar ka mid ah xukumaada Puntland.

Kadib kulankooda ayaa la filayaa inay la hadlaan saxaafada waxyaabaha ku dhexmarey wadahadalka,sidoo kalena booqasho inay ku tagaan xarumo Garowe ku yaal ayaa lagu wadaa saacadaha inagu soo aadan.

Warsidaha Garowe Online kala soco socdaalka Andrew Mitchell ,sawirada iyo khudbaddaha ay ka jeediyaan kulan wareedkooda.

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James swan of the U.S special rep to Somalia

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4 high profile visits in a year this admin have done very well on foreign affairs :up:
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Somalia: British minister on 'first visit ever' to Puntland State
30 Jan 30, 2012 - 4:53:21 PM

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GAROWE, Somalia Jan 30, 2012 (Garowe Online) - A senior official in the UK Government visited Puntland State, marking the first time a British minister has visited the stable state in northern Somalia, Radio Garowe reports.

UK Development Minister Andrew Mitchell and his delegation arrived Monday morning at the airport in Garowe, capital of Puntland State. Minister Mitchell was received at the airport by Puntland officials, including Finance Minister Farah Ali Jama, Education Minister Abdi Farah Juha, Environment Minister Abdigani Yusuf Elmi, and State Minister for International Cooperation Abdulkadir Abdi Hashi.

The UK Minister's delegation was ushered to the State House in Garowe, where he held a closed-door meeting with Puntland Vice President and Acting President, Gen. Abdisamad Ali Shire. Puntland's leader, Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Farole, is currently on a visit overseas in the United Arab Emirates.

Vice President Shire and Minister Mitchell held a joint press conference at the State House, before the UK Development Minister conducted a tour of key areas in Garowe.

"We discussed a range of issues, including UK support to Puntland, national security and anti-piracy efforts, and the upcoming London conference," said Puntland's Vice President at the press conference.

Minister Mitchell said he was happy to be the "first British Minister to visit Puntland ever," adding: "I had an excellent meeting with the Vice President. We discussed how to tackle piracy, the importance of the Roadmap, and the upcoming London Conference."

The Minister stated that he traveled to Puntland to assess the situation on the ground and how UK aid is affecting livelihoods in Puntland.

The UK Development Minister and his delegation toured Garowe and visited particular sites, including the city's hospital, police station and central jail, and fish market. Furthermore, Minister Mitchell held a meeting with members of the Puntland Electoral Commission, where discussions centered around the democratization process in Puntland.

The Minister's delegation flew back to the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa later Monday.

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Global effort needed to rescue Somalia, says Mitchell
By Nick Mann | 30 January 2012

International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has called for more to be done to tackle the underlying causes of instability in Somalia.

On a visit to the east Africa country, Mitchell today said a new stronger approach to dealing with the ‘root causes and effects’ of the problems it faces had to be agreed at a high level conference being held in London on February 23.

Without this, he said the country’s decline would continue and it would risk being dragged back into famine during the coming year.

Mitchell announced plans for the UK to increase its own aid efforts in Somalia over the next three years, focusing on the underlying issues affecting the region. This will include funding more police training, a tougher judicial system and providing jobs for young men.

According to the Department for International Development, aid projects focused on resolving local conflicts and strengthening the police are expected to double next year, with more being done to make district authorities more accountable and able to deliver basic services.

Support for job creation and economic development will also double – with the aim of creating 45,000 jobs across Somalia by 2015. DFID believes unemployment and extreme poverty play a key part in young men turning to piracy, crime and extremism.

Mitchell announced £20m of new British support for health services which is expected to benefit over 100,000 women and children, as well as funding to take more weapons off the streets by enabling police stations to store them more securely.

The UK will also supply a further £55m this year in humanitarian aid, including food, water, medicine and agriculture support, which is expected to benefit over one million people.

Mitchell highlighted the continued impact of recent famine in south Somalia, and Britain’s continued commitment to address the country’s problems, which he said were made worse by it being a ‘failed state’.

‘Famines, piracy, terrorism – these are all symptoms of years of breakdown,’ he said. ‘It is crucial that we tackle head on the underlying causes of these problems. That is why Britain is spearheading a new international effort but we need others to play their part.

‘We want to secure a new, stronger international approach in London next month, to break this cycle of decline and offer ordinary Somalis hope of a better future.’ :clap:

Senior representatives from over 40 countries and international organisations have been invited by Prime Minister David Cameron to next month’s conference which aims to agree a series of practical measures to support Somalia.

These measures cover seven areas: security; political process; counter-terrorism; piracy; local stability; humanitarian; and international co-ordination.
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According to the Department for International Development, aid projects focused on resolving local conflicts and strengthening the police are expected to double next year, with more being done to make district authorities more accountable and able to deliver basic services.

Support for job creation and economic development will also double – with the aim of creating 45,000 jobs across Somalia by 2015. DFID believes unemployment and extreme poverty play a key part in young men turning to piracy, crime and extremism.
Sounds like a very promising future for puntland. :up:
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