NEW YORK – To enhance security the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) has been actively engaged in combating the extremist organization al Shabaab. With the support of community forces the African Union Transition Mission, in Somalia (ATMIS) and international partners the Somali security forces have launched a operation aimed at weakening al Shabaabs capabilities in line with the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2628.
In addition to efforts the FGS has intensified its counter strategy by implementing strict financial measures. This includes shutting down al Shabaab accounts to disrupt their funding sources. Furthermore concerted efforts are being made to challenge and counteract al Shabaabs ideology through coordinated counter narratives across government and media platforms. The objective is to reduce their influence and hinder recruitment activities.
Acknowledging the nature of addressing insecurity the FGS is prioritizing inclusive state building processes. This involves enhancing the governments capacity to deliver services establishing a foundation, for sustainable peace and prosperity while simultaneously addressing immediate challenges posed by extremist groups.
The Somalia Security Conference organized by the US government played a role in assessing and evaluating the country’s evolving security sector.
The conference brought together participants, from both within Somalia and across the globe to discuss and develop a long term plan for the Somali Security Sector Development.
During the conference there was recognition of the progress made in Somalias security measures and the governments commitment to tackling extremism and promoting peace. However it also shed light on challenges such as resources, territorial conflicts and the need for training and equipment.
A crucial topic of discussion revolved around Somalias situation and how it impacts maintaining an environment. Experts put forward strategies to manage the aspects of national security emphasizing that economic stability is closely linked to security efforts.
Innovative approaches were considered to ensure that maintaining a sector remains affordable. These approaches focused on optimizing resources and developing financing models. A key objective was aligning security expenses with Somalias capabilities.
The conference also addressed how international support can align with government priorities. This involved stressing the importance of partnerships improved coordination in aid delivery and ensuring that external assistance supports government goals concerning security.
One important agreement reached was an increased reliance on systems to sustain support. The aim is to strengthen institutions and processes while effectively integrating aid within the national framework.
The Somalia Security Conference represents a turning point in Somalias journey, towards achieving peace and stability. Somalia is actively addressing factors related to resourcing and sustainability in the security sector, which is setting a foundation for a future that is both secure and prosperous.