The best part is they’re supporting the stuff agreed in the NCC without PL."The aid is cancelled the projects have been put to a halt".
@bidenkulaha you bring glad tidings to this rather fine tuesday.
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• Establishing the constitutional court as a Somali dispute mechanism by 2024
• Supporting state building and governance capacity in Somalia and addressing the root causes of instability in Somalia by reaching political settlements under CC guidance and codification by parliament on NSArch, justice model, power and resource sharing, federalisation and elections also leading to the finalization of the constitution by 2024 as per the FGS reform strategy.
• Build a more participatory democratic system through agreement on a model for elections at local, FMS and FGS level (electoral law, electoral commission etc.).
• Somalia assumes responsibility for its own security underpinned by a robust legal and constitutional framework that makes direct investment possible (holistic approach to security, including maritime).
• Finalizing the NSArch based on the agreement reached with the FMS, which includes the structure, distribution and objective of the SSF, as well as oversight mechanisms.
• Upholding the implementation of UNSCR 2628 (2022) and the transition from ATMIS to
SSF by December 2024. The Core Security Partners Group (CSPG) should ensure monitoring and implementation, including of benchmarks formulated under UNSCR
2628. Meetings at both national and HQ level to ensure sufficient political engagement.
UN Arms embargo implementation including developing a plan for its lifting as a key transitional task.
• Deepening our security cooperation within the following areas;
- Stabilisation in newly liberated areas including: humanitarian aid; service delivery; strategic communication; policing/justice/reconciliation.
- Capacity and capability building of the SSF including: promotion of civilian oversight; establishment of key security institutions and capacity building thereof; training and equipping of SNA force enablers through EUTM and EPF; and, training and equipping of police through Joint Policing Programme and EUCAP - including sustainable "hold-forces".
• Maritime security based on the development of a maritime transition roadmap and progress in access to Somali Territorial Waters) including: building maritime capabilities and institutions (EUCAP and bilateral (EU MS)); support of the Somali maritime domain (ATALANTA); disruption of maritime crime and issues that sustain AS.
• Countering AS Finance including: supporting government financial institutions through IFIs; disruption of business and criminal revenue; seizure of assets and reserves held in Europe; and, counter-corruption.
end Somalia's financial isolation, increase domestic resource mobilisation and assist the FGS and FMS in ensuring service delivery to its citizens.
Somalia reaching HIPC completion point, accessing concessional financing and defining a post-HIPC strategy aimed at:
a. Increasing national revenue generation capacity (agreement on resource sharing);
b. Expenditure control;
c. Strengthening of public financial management systems; and
d. Developing a mid-term macro-fiscal framework to address key issues such as debt sustainability.
- Creating a conducive business environment (business environment laws, standards, policies and quality infrastructure required to trade regionally and globally) and promoting green economic growth in key sectors (agri-food systems, Blue Economy and livestock) that will drive job creation through the facilitation of Foreign Direct Investments in infrastructure, energy and agriculture.
- Deepening business linkages between Somalia and the EU by promoting trade and investment.
- Enhancing human development through increased public infrastructure and service delivery, including basic education, access to clean and affordable water, transport connectivity, clean energy and digital solutions for people in urban and selected rural areas.
- Continue unconditional humanitarian assistance based on needs.
The European Union (EU) has approved a EUR 20.5 million budget support payment to the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS), under the EU’s Somalia State and Resilience Building Contract and Support to Debt Relief Action (SRBC). This coincides with the FGS and EU launching the Joint Operational Roadmap for a renewed engagement between the EU and Somalia, which outlines joint priorities for the next two years.
It ain't dying nibbuh, not while I still live here.Somalia really doesn't need them. The EU is poor and a dying. They are the ones who need Somalia as ironic as this sounds
Puntland BoogeymanThe best part is they’re supporting the stuff agreed in the NCC without PL.
They even support finishing the constitution. I’ll expand hopefully a bit later, got some assignments I’m getting through
very old bro. I promise I ain’t mention y’all this weekPuntland Boogeyman.
Its for your health buddyvery old bro. I promise I ain’t mention y’all this week