United States Army Africa (AFRICOM) trained troops from the West African state of Sierra Leone are being deployed to Somalia. There are over 17,500 soldiers deployed in the Horn of Africa state under the banner of the African Union., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
U.S. Pledges $69 Million in Support of Somalia's New Deal Compact
Press Statement
Marie Harf
Deputy Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
September 19, 2013
At the September 16, 2013 New Deal conference for Somalia, in Brussels, a delegation of U.S. government officials underlined U.S. support for the priorities of Somalia’s New Deal Compact and pledged $69 million to promote and strengthen already existing programs in community stabilization, economic growth, education, and enhancing democracy, governance, and rule of law.
Through this New Deal platform, America’s longstanding commitment to Somalia and the Somali people will continue to deepen. We are committed to working with the Somali people and the Federal Government of Somalia to improve the lives of everyday Somalis, and enhancing our diplomatic and development relationships.
The United States recognizes the significant progress made in Somalia over the past year.
This progress would not have taken place were it not for the dedication and commitment of the many members of the Somali community who make a daily decision to focus on a future built on hope and peace, rather than on conflict and despair. We, and the international community, stand with them.
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