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STORY: SUPPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT AND HUMANITARIAN

ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTED IN UN SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE’S VISIT TO


HARGEISA

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DATELINE: 14 MAY 2024 - HARGEISA, SOMALIA

SUPPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT AND HUMANITARIAN ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTED IN UN SPECIAL


REPRESENTATIVE’S VISIT TO HARGEISA

Hargeisa, 14 May 2024– Continuing her farewell meetings, United Nations Special
Representative Catriona Laing today visited Hargeisa where she met Somaliland’s leadership
and discussed the world body’s support for development and humanitarian efforts.

“We had a very good discussion, and the President talked to me about the development plan,
which sets out his economic long-term vision around the benefits of the ‘blue economy,’
around minerals, and thinking about transformation of the livestock trade as we prepare for
climate change impacts on the nomadic lifestyle,” Ms. Laing said following a meeting with
President Muse Bihi and members of his cabinet and advisors.

“We talked about the UN role in support of delivering the economic vision and all the other
work we do around social development, health, education, humanitarian and in other areas,”
Ms. Laing added.

The situation in the Laascaanood-Sool region – where conflict flared up last year, resulting in
the loss of lives and displacement of thousands of people – was also discussed.

“There have been some challenges in the past and we were both pleased to see that things
have calmed down, and the President assured me that it is his objective that the things remain
calm,” the UN Special Representative said.

“The UN will play its part,” she continued, “in delivering humanitarian assistance and demining
for the benefit of the people in that region.”

UN in Hargeisa
The UN Special Representative also took the opportunity to officially introduce the new head of
the UN’s office in Hargeisa, Nikolai Rogosaroff, who took up his post in March this year. She
described his presence there as an indication of the UN’s commitment to supporting local
development and humanitarian efforts. Currently, more than a dozen UN agencies, funds and
programmes operate in Somaliland.

Ms. Laing will complete her assignment later in May.

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