Over the next year, the evolving nature of the Somali political field will continue to create new opportunities for development. Empowered local authorities are taking responsibility for the protection of their citizens and development of their communities. Newly accessible territories are emerging across Somalia. This requires strong Somali leadership, and sustained commitment from UNDP to ensure the equitable, sustainable growth necessary to reduce the chronic poverty experienced over the last two decades.
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24/2016 march
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17/2016 march
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16/2015 december
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A New Generation in Somalia
A New Generation in Somalia
11/2016 february
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14/2016 january
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28/2015 november
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28/2015 november
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26/2015 november
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'Cleaning Up’ Mogadishu
‘Cleaning Up’ Mogadishu
27/2015 october
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Building Blocks for Electoral Support
Building Blocks for Electoral Support
10/2015 september
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JPLG/UNDP Supports Interim South West State Administration (ISWA) Dialogue Forum on Decentralization
JPLG/UNDP Supports Interim South West State Administration (ISWA) Dialogue Forum on Decentralization
19/2015 october
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Senior Media Professionals Support Positive Gender Transformation in Somalia
Senior Media Professionals Support Positive Gender Transformation in Somalia
11/2015 september
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Young Graduates support Capacity Development of Local Government
Shukri is a Young Graduate in Garowe, Puntland.
28/2015 september
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01/2015 september
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01/2015 september
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'I want to make sure that other victims can access justice'
Asha is a social worker at the Bahikoob in the Hargeisa Hospital.
06/2015 august
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Empowering Pastoralist Communities to Manage Climate Change
Empowering Pastoralist Communities to Manage Climate Change
03/2015 june
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Somaliland Leaders Stand Up for Inclusive Development
Somaliland Leaders Stand Up for Inclusive Development
18/2015 june
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Female Police Officers Call for More Involvement in the Somali Police Force
Female police officers call for more involvement in the Somali Police Force
20/2015 april
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Professional Young Graduates Bring Change to the Parliament Secretariat
Professional Young Graduates Bring Change to the Parliament Secretariat
22/2015 may
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‘Somali Voices’ – first female prosecutor in Somaliland
‘Somali Voices’ – first female prosecutor in Somaliland
15/2015 may
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Somaliland’s Ministry of Justice Welcomes New Lawyer Interns
Somaliland’s Ministry of Justice Welcomes New Lawyer Interns
13/2015 february
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Harnessing the Power of the Sun – bringing Solar Panels to Somaliland
Harnessing the Power of the Sun – bringing Solar Panels to Somaliland
13/2015 november
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12/2015 january
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Somaliland opens first ‘Model Police Station’
Somaliland opens first ‘Model Police Station’
28/2015 may
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Improving access to water for local communities
Improving access to water for local communities
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Somaliland’s first female National Deputy Prosecutor
Somaliland’s first female National Deputy Prosecutor
28/2015 november
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Latest Report
UNDP Somalia Annual Report
The Somali Compact, signed on 16 September 2013 at the New Deal Conference in Brussels, is seen as a roadmap for promoting statebuilding and peacebuilding over the next three years. This framework provides a strategic plan towards stability and peace across Somalia. To this end, the New Deal lays out five Peacebuilding and State-Building Goals (PSGs) which focus on inclusive political processes, security, justice, economic foundations and revenue and
services.