Mogadishu, SONNA – The Minister of Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation, Hon. MP Ali Yusuf Ali (Hosh), welcomed the United Nations Special Representative for Somalia, Ambassador James Swan, for a high-level meeting at the Ministry’s headquarters. The discussions centered on strengthening collaboration around Somalia’s ongoing state-building agenda, with a focus on stabilization, reconciliation, elections, and public service delivery.
The meeting highlighted the importance of deepening bilateral cooperation between the Federal Government of Somalia and the United Nations to accelerate progress on shared priorities. Minister Ali Yusuf Ali and Ambassador Swan reviewed the current state of joint initiatives, underscoring the need for continued coordination to consolidate peace and strengthen governance structures.
Key areas of discussion included advancing reconciliation efforts at community and regional levels, supporting preparations for upcoming elections, and expanding the reach and quality of essential public services across the country.
Both sides agreed on the critical importance of enhancing local governance systems as a foundation for long-term stability and development. The Minister emphasized the government’s commitment to inclusive dialogue, accountable leadership, and citizen-centered service delivery.
Ambassador Swan reaffirmed the United Nations’ ongoing support for Somalia’s peacebuilding and development journey, noting the UN’s readiness to align its programs with national priorities and to support Somali-led solutions.
The meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to sustained collaboration aimed at achieving tangible progress in Somalia’s stabilization and state-building agenda.