Mogadishu(SONNA)-Prime Minister of the Federal Authorities of Somalia, H.E. Hamza Abdi Barre on Tuesday held assembly with David Miliband, CEO of the Worldwide Rescue Committee (IRC), to debate pressing measures to scale up humanitarian assist for communities hit hardest by Somalia’s ongoing drought.
The 2 leaders targeted on strengthening coordination to succeed in the 4.4 million Somalis presently in want of emergency help. The Prime Minister expressed the federal government’s deep concern over the worsening state of affairs and referred to as for sooner, extra focused aid operations.
Miliband praised Somalia’s efforts and pledged that the IRC would enhance humanitarian assist, develop drought-response packages, and proceed contributing to long-term resilience tasks. He additionally dedicated to advocating globally for higher worldwide consideration to Somalia’s disaster.
Prime Minister Hamza welcomed the IRC’s renewed commitments, stressing that assist efforts have to be aligned with sustainable options that assist Somali households obtain stability and self-reliance.
The assembly comes as the federal government intensifies its nationwide drought-response coordination to guard susceptible communities.









