The UK Government has announced a further £5 million in funding
for the United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) Trust
Fund to support Somalia’s Security Forces.
The new funding was announced during a meeting between Somalia’s
National Security Advisor, Hussein Sheikh Ali, and the UK’s
Deputy National Security Adviser for International Affairs, Dame
Sarah MacIntosh during her visit to Somalia last week.
The funding builds on the UK’s substantial contributions to date
through the UNSOS Trust Fund, which provides non-lethal
logistical support to the SSF, which will include food, shelter
and lifesaving medevac support. UK funding will provide ongoing
support to the operations against al-Shabaab, but also assist
Somalia Security Forces to build capacity as they take on greater
responsibility for security.
Deputy National Security Adviser, Dame Sarah MacIntosh, said:
The UK and Somalia security partnership is important for bringing
stability and security to Somalia and the region.
The UK will continue to support Somali-led efforts to combat
terrorism and restore stability in recaptured areas of the
country.
The UK continues to support the Somali Government as they pursue
a more stable and secure Somalia. UK-Somali collaboration across
the security, economic and development sectors is delivering a
brighter future for Somalis.
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