Friday, February 10, 2012

SOMALIA PROBLEM -boost security and improve the lives of Somalis, AMISOM announced in a statement on Thursday (February 9th). Related Articles Bahrain launches second aid project for Somalia Somali forces to eliminate al-Shabaab remnants in Mogadishu Somali Defence Minister pledges to fight al-Shabaab More than $1 million will be used to build a school in the Wadajir district, provide electric generators to the Banadir Hospital and needed supplies to police stations, said Wafula Wamunyinyi, Deputy Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission for Somalia. Other projects include renovations of the parliament and Ministry of Labour buildings, and construction of a water-treatment facility that aims to provide clean drinking water to 1.3 million Mogadishu residents. "These projects demonstrate AMISOM's continuing commitment to help the people of Somalia as they strive to find a lasting solution to decades of conflict in the country," Wamunyinyi said. AMISOM


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