Nairobi, SONNA — Somalia’s Minister of Household and Human Rights Growth, H.E. Amb. Khadija Mohamed Al-Makhzoumi, co-chaired a high-level assembly with Canadian Ambassador Christopher Thornley and worldwide donors to debate enhancing collaboration and advancing Somalia’s priorities in household welfare and human rights.
In the course of the assembly, Minister Al-Makhzoumi outlined key priorities for her Ministry, emphasizing the necessity for coordinated assist to handle vital points. “Immediately, I co-chaired a high-level assembly with Canadian Ambassador Christopher Thornley and worldwide donors to strengthen collaboration on Somalia’s human rights and household welfare agenda. I shared the Ministry’s priorities and welcomed the dedication from companions to assist our efforts,” she said.
The donors expressed their appreciation for Minister Al-Makhzoumi’s management and reaffirmed their dedication to backing the Ministry’s mission to advertise human rights and enhance household welfare.
Later, the Minister chaired a technical session with representatives from Federal Member States in Nairobi. The session centered on aligning nationwide priorities and establishing clear frameworks for collaboration with worldwide companions. Minister Al-Makhzoumi emphasised the significance of strategic partnerships that drive tangible ends in advancing human rights and household welfare throughout Somalia.
“I led a technical session with Federal Member States to align priorities and set up frameworks for cooperation. I emphasised the significance of strategic partnerships that guarantee progress in human rights and household welfare,” mentioned Minister Al-Makhzoumi.
These engagements replicate Somalia’s dedication to fostering sturdy partnerships with native and worldwide stakeholders to advance its improvement agenda. The Ministry of Household and Human Rights Growth stays devoted to safeguarding the rights of all Somali residents and enhancing their high quality of life by way of collaborative efforts.