SoDMA and the United Nations Discuss Humanitarian Conditions in Somalia
Mogadishu, Somalia – The Chairman of the Somali National Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA), Mr. Mahamoud Macallin Abdulle, accompanied by the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for Somalia and the Humanitarian Coordinator, George Conway, chaired the monthly meeting to discuss the humanitarian conditions in the country.

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Mogadishu, Somalia – The Chairman of the Somali National Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA), Mr. Mahamoud Macallin Abdulle, accompanied by the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for Somalia and the Humanitarian Coordinator, George Conway, chaired the monthly meeting to discuss the humanitarian conditions in the country.
The meeting, attended by leaders from OCHA and SoDMA, focused on the latest humanitarian situations in Somalia and how to strengthen relief efforts to address the increasing needs of vulnerable communities.
The officials agreed on the importance of strengthening cooperation between government agencies and humanitarian partners to ensure that effective and timely assistance reaches those affected by drought, floods, and other humanitarian crises.
The Chairman of SoDMA, Mr. Mahamoud Macallin Abdulle, emphasized the importance of these regular meetings for coordinating and accelerating humanitarian efforts in the country, noting that close collaboration is essential for delivering effective services and assistance to the needy communities.
The meeting concluded with an agreement to further strengthen cooperation and efforts to support the Somali people facing challenging humanitarian conditions.
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