Administrator Samantha Power of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) engaged in discussions with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia.
The talks centered on strategizing how the United States, along with USAID-supported initiatives, can effectively contribute to Somalia’s journey towards long-term stability.
Spokesperson Jessica Jennings, conveying the outcomes of the meeting, highlighted the key areas of collaboration discussed between Administrator Samantha Power and President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. Shared priorities were emphasized, including efforts to advance stabilization in regions liberated from the extremist group al-Shabaab, addressing critical humanitarian needs, and supporting Somalia in adapting to the impacts of climate change through enhanced access to climate finance.
Administrator Samantha Power took the opportunity to commend President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud for his unwavering commitment to fostering peace and security across Somalia.
The discussions also recognized the President’s proactive steps in advancing political reform and reconciliation within the nation. Of notable mention was President Mohamud’s achievement of a historic milestone by reaching the Highly Indebted Poor Countries completion point, resulting in significant debt relief for Somalia.
The meeting signifies a collaborative effort between the United States and Somalia to address pressing issues and support the nation’s aspirations for stability and development.
The commitment to shared priorities underscores the importance of international cooperation in navigating challenges and fostering positive change in Somalia.