London
conference on Somalia
Conference details
The
UK will host the London conference on Somalia
on 23 February. We expect around 40
governments to attend, along with the United
Nations, African Union, European Union, World
Bank, the Inter-Governmental Authority for
Development, the
Organisation
of Islamic Conference, and the League of Arab
States.
Many
expect to send their most senior
representatives. We are also inviting
representatives of Somalia’s Transitional
Federal Institutions, as well as the
Presidents of
Somaliand,
Puntland,
Galmudug,
and representatives of
Ahlus
Sunnah
wal
Jamaah
(ASWJ).
The international community hopes to agree a
series of practical measures which will be
published in the form of a communiqué at the
end of the conference. Discussion will be
arranged under seven headings:
-
Security: sustainable
funding for the African Union Mission in
Somalia (AMISOM),
and support for Somali security and justice
sectors
-
Political Process: agreement
to what should succeed the transitional
institutions in Mogadishu in August 2012 and
the establishment of a Joint Financial
Management Board
-
Local
Stability: a
coordinated international package of support
to Somalia’s regions
-
Counter-terrorism: renewed
commitment to tackle collectively the
terrorist threat emanating from Somalia
-
Piracy: breaking
the piracy business model
-
Humanitarian: renewed
commitment to tackling Somalia’s humanitarian
crisis
-
International coordination: agreement
on improved international handling of Somalia
issues