MANAMA, Bahrain – The 33rd session of the Finance Ministers of the Arab League, held in Manama, saw the participation of Mr. Bihi Iman Ige, the Minister of Finance of Somalia. The event brought together finance ministers from across the Arab world to discuss important topics aimed at enhancing economic cooperation and fostering stable growth within the region.
During the session, the participants focused on a range of topics, including the strengthening of the economies of Arab nations through collaborative efforts. A key area of interest was the development of educational opportunities, especially in higher education.
The finance ministers agreed on the need for securing funding to support higher education initiatives, which they believe will contribute to long-term economic growth and stability in the region.
Mr. Bihi Iman Ige, representing Somalia, actively engaged in the discussions, sharing insights and perspectives on the unique challenges and opportunities faced by his country.
He emphasized the importance of investing in human capital and the role of education in driving sustainable development. Mr. Ige also highlighted the need for increased cooperation and support from the Arab League in addressing Somalia’s economic challenges, particularly in the areas of education and job creation.
The session concluded with a commitment from the finance ministers to work together on implementing the agreed-upon strategies and initiatives.
They recognized the importance of continued dialogue and cooperation in achieving their shared goals of economic prosperity and stability in the Arab world.
The participation of Mr. Bihi Iman Ige in the 33rd session of the Finance Ministers of the Arab League demonstrates Somalia’s commitment to strengthening its ties with the Arab world and promoting regional cooperation for the benefit of its people.
The outcomes of this session are expected to have a positive impact on Somalia’s efforts to enhance its economy and improve the lives of its citizens.