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SoDMA, Custodial Corps Strengthen Cooperation on Humanitarian Support for Prisoners and Vulnerable Families

Mogadishu, (SONNA) — The Commissioner of the Somali Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA) Mr. Mahamuud Moallim today met with Somali Custodial Corps Commander Maj. Gen. Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Hamud at SoDMA headquarters to discuss support for prisoners, orphaned children of custodial forces, and improving prison welfare services. The meeting also focused on strengthening cooperation to address [&#8230

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What happened

  • The Somali Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA) and the Custodial Corps have strengthened their cooperation to provide humanitarian support for prisoners and vulnerable families. This was discussed in a meeting between SoDMA Commissioner Mahamuud Moallim and Custodial Corps Commander Maj.

Key claims

  • The meeting focused on support for prisoners and orphaned children of custodial forces.
  • Maj. Gen. Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Hamud praised SoDMA’s disaster prevention efforts.
  • Commissioner Mohamud reaffirmed SoDMA’s commitment to humanitarian assistance and prison monitoring.
  • The cooperation aims to address humanitarian challenges facing inmates and vulnerable families.

Source limitations

  • The article does not provide independent verification of the claims made.
  • There is no response from other parties regarding the cooperation discussed.
  • Details on specific humanitarian initiatives or their implementation are not included.

Reader takeaway

The meeting signifies a commitment to improving the welfare of prisoners and vulnerable families in Somalia.

What remains unclear

  • What specific humanitarian initiatives will be implemented as a result of this cooperation?
  • How will the effectiveness of the support for prisoners and vulnerable families be measured?
  • Are there any other organizations involved in this humanitarian effort?

Why it matters

The article does not provide enough independently verified detail to assess the specific significance of this event beyond what is reported.

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SONNA English

Mogadishu, (SONNA) — The Commissioner of the Somali Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA) Mr. Mahamuud Moallim today met with Somali Custodial Corps Commander Maj. Gen. Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Hamud at SoDMA headquarters to discuss support for prisoners, orphaned children of custodial forces, and improving prison welfare services.

The meeting also focused on strengthening cooperation to address humanitarian challenges facing inmates and vulnerable families connected to the Custodial Corps.

Maj. Gen. Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Hamud praised SoDMA’s disaster prevention efforts and stressed the importance of supporting prisoners, orphaned children, and vulnerable communities.

Commissioner Mohamud reaffirmed SoDMA’s commitment to supporting the Custodial Corps through humanitarian assistance, prison monitoring, and care initiatives for vulnerable groups.

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