Source: United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID)
Date: 25 Feb 2010
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It has been a busy six months for the DFID Somalia programme, with our funding increasing to over £23m for 2009/10. Our engagement with civil society has also increased. And we provided £9.5 million to deliver humanitarian relief to the most vulnerable. We continue to seek ways to improve access to health and education for all Somalis. We are designing a new health programme to deliver emergency health care to women and children across Somalia, and support improved delivery of health services by the Somali authorities. We are also building on previous work to increase jobs for young people, make it easier to do business in Somalia, and improve governance.
We were delighted that so many UK Somali diaspora groups actively participated in the launch events of the new DFID-funded Common Ground Initiative set up to fund diaspora projects in Africa. Applications are currently being considered.
Date: 25 Feb 2010
Full_Report (pdf* format - 191.4 Kbytes)
It has been a busy six months for the DFID Somalia programme, with our funding increasing to over £23m for 2009/10. Our engagement with civil society has also increased. And we provided £9.5 million to deliver humanitarian relief to the most vulnerable. We continue to seek ways to improve access to health and education for all Somalis. We are designing a new health programme to deliver emergency health care to women and children across Somalia, and support improved delivery of health services by the Somali authorities. We are also building on previous work to increase jobs for young people, make it easier to do business in Somalia, and improve governance.
We were delighted that so many UK Somali diaspora groups actively participated in the launch events of the new DFID-funded Common Ground Initiative set up to fund diaspora projects in Africa. Applications are currently being considered.
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