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Major increase in UNDP resources for Somaliland in 2008

Issue 316
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Index
Headlines

WFP Country Director Visits Somaliland

Somaliland Water & Minerals Ministry Confirms Contact With Lundin Oil Company

Frazer Made Off-Limits To The Independent Press During Somaliland visit

The Historic Meeting between the Somaliland Cross-parliamentary members and UK’s All-Party Parliamentary Group

Somaliland Foreign Minister briefs the House of Representatives

Djibouti votes amid opposition boycott

Somalia: The World's forgotten catastrophe

'No Country Deserves to Go the Somalia Way'

Africa, China's new frontier

Somaliland Mission: Taiwan-Africa Progressive Partnership

The Demise of the American Middle Class

AU elections expose Kenya's lack of clear foreign policy

Regional Affairs

Blasts in Somalia's Puntland Region Kill 20

Major increase in UNDP resources for Somaliland in 2008

Somalia Violence and Displacement Worsen

Editorial
Special Report

International News

The Mediterranean Union: Dividing the Middle East and North Africa

Hijack accused remanded for psychiatric assessment

Chavez Says Exxon Suit May Lead to Oil Cutoff to U.S.

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

The practice—and the theory

Alfred Nobel: Controversial Man, Controversial Awards

My brush with Islamic justice in Mogadishu was swift and fair

Why black history matters to us all

Regeneration: The Iraq War and British-Arab Identity in a Historical Context

Muslim rapper talks of inner conflict

Islamist target Hirsi Ali seeks French protection

Gangsters go global

Food for thought

Opinions

A Reality Check on the Governor of Awdal

The Hygiene And Sanitation Corner

SNM is a monument reflecting the triumph of the human spirit

The Presidential trip: “The Most successful event”

In response To The Funny Kulmiye

Somaliland is at the critical junction

A tribute to Hassan Sheikh Mumin

 

Feb 2008

 

This year will see The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) expand substantially activities designed to improve the lives of citizens of Somaliland.  Resources amounting to twice those spent in 2007 will be spent on projects focusing on the rule of law and security, democratic governance and on recovery and sustainable livelihoods, as well as on additional staff to increase the range of the ambitious programme in different regions of Somaliland.

The plans were announced at a recent meeting in Hargeisa between Somaliland government officials, civil society representatives, donors and UNDP.

Reviewing the major achievements of 2007 and setting out the agenda for 2008, UNDP country director, Bruno Lemarquis, said that UNDP will work closely with the Somaliland government and other UN agencies within the framework of the UN Transition Plan for Somalia 2008-9 to ensure enhanced coordination and responsiveness to Somaliland's needs.

"Increased partnership and joint programming will build on the success of UNDP's work during 2007.  Increased commitment from donors is a vote of confidence in success achieved so far and recognition that there remains much to be done."

One of the programming priorities for 2008 is to ensure that issues that affect people directly are addressed, rather than programmes being overly skewed towards institutions.  For that reason work in the area of recovery and sustainable livelihoods will receive particular emphasis, with the Hargeisa Flood Control project leading the way.

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Source: UNDP


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