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Somalia, EU and UNDP Discuss Expanding Access to Justice Across The Country

Mogadishu (SONNA) – The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E. Hassan Moallim Mahmoud, today received the Ambassador of the European Union (EU) and senior leadership of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at his office in Mogadishu. The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation in the implementation of the […]

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What happened

  • The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Somalia met with the EU Ambassador and UNDP leadership to discuss enhancing access to justice in the country. They focused on cooperation for the Justice Sector Strategy 2025–2029 and acknowledged the EU and UNDP's support.

Key claims

  • The meeting aimed to strengthen cooperation in implementing the Justice Sector Strategy 2025–2029.
  • Minister Hassan Moallim Mahmoud appreciated the EU's support for Somalia's justice sector.
  • The discussions highlighted a shared commitment to advancing justice sector reforms.
  • The UNDP's role in the Joint Justice and Corrections Programme was commended.

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  • The article does not provide independent verification of the claims made.
  • No responses from other stakeholders or critics are included.
  • Details on specific outcomes or timelines from the meeting are not mentioned.

Reader takeaway

The meeting signifies ongoing efforts to improve the justice system in Somalia with support from the EU and UNDP.

What remains unclear

  • What specific measures will be taken to implement the Justice Sector Strategy?
  • How will the effectiveness of the Joint Justice and Corrections Programme be evaluated?
  • What are the expected challenges in expanding access to justice services?

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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Mogadishu (SONNA) – The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E. Hassan Moallim Mahmoud, today received the Ambassador of the European Union (EU) and senior leadership of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at his office in Mogadishu.

The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation in the implementation of the Justice Sector Strategy 2025–2029 and expanding access to justice services across the country.

Minister Hassan expressed appreciation for the European Union’s continued support to Somalia’s justice sector and commended UNDP’s role in implementing the Joint Justice and Corrections Programme (JJCP), a key initiative aimed at improving justice delivery and correctional services in Somalia.

The discussions underscored the shared commitment of the Federal Government of Somalia, the EU and UNDP to advancing justice sector reforms and enhancing access to justice for all citizens.

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