Interior Ministry Director General Co-Chairs Somalia Stability Fund Technical Joint Steering Committee Meeting
Mogadishu, (SONNA) — The Director General of the Ministry of Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation of the Federal Government of Somalia, Mr.Abdulkadir Elmi Ali, today co-chaired the Technical Joint Steering Committee meeting of the Somalia Stability Fund (SSF) alongside the FCDO Development Director, Mr. Chris Pycroft. The meeting brought together representatives from the Federal Government

Mr. Abdulkadir Elmi Ali co-chaired the Technical Joint Steering Committee meeting of the Somalia Stability Fund alongside Mr. Chris Pycroft to discuss Year Four work plans.
What was announced
- The meeting included representatives from the Federal Government, Federal Member States, Banadir Regional Administration, SSF, FCDO, and development partners.
- The Ministry presented its Year Four work plan, focusing on priorities such as strengthening reconciliation processes and supporting local governance.
- Discussions emphasized aligning Year Four priorities with national priorities and local needs.
“The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment, as the government coordinating body, to working closely with FCDO, SSF, Federal and State institutions, the Banadir Regional Administration, donors, and all relevant stakeholders.”
Why this matters: This meeting is significant as it outlines the government's plans for stability and development in Somalia, which directly impacts the lives of Somali citizens.
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Mogadishu, (SONNA) — The Director General of the Ministry of Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation of the Federal Government of Somalia, Mr.Abdulkadir Elmi Ali, today co-chaired the Technical Joint Steering Committee meeting of the Somalia Stability Fund (SSF) alongside the FCDO Development Director, Mr. Chris Pycroft.
The meeting brought together representatives from the Federal Government, Federal Member States, Banadir Regional Administration, SSF, FCDO, and development partners to review and discuss the Year Four work plans of the Somalia Stability Fund.
During the meeting, the Ministry presented its Year Four work plan, highlighting key priorities for the year ahead, including strengthening reconciliation processes, supporting local governance, expanding civil registration and population visibility, enhancing coordination in newly liberated areas, and promoting social cohesion through inclusive community engagement.
Discussions focused on ensuring that Year Four priorities are aligned with national priorities, local needs, and the lived realities of Somali communities.
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