GENEVA — Somalia’s Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Khadro Mohamed Dualle, delivered a compelling speech at the United Nations Human Rights Council today, forcefully emphasizing the nation’s steadfast dedication to advancing human rights and deepening collaboration with international partners.
Commitment to Governance and Reform
During her address to the global body, the ambassador stated that the Federal Government of Somalia is persistently implementing sweeping reforms. She highlighted that these initiatives are specifically focused on enhancing national governance, robustly safeguarding fundamental human rights, and actively fostering inclusive development across all regions of the country. This international advocacy directly builds upon her recent diplomatic engagements in Switzerland aimed at bolstering Somalia’s UN representation.
The Value of International Collaboration
Ambassador Dualle formally expressed Somalia’s deep appreciation for the constructive dialogue and ongoing collaboration it shares with member states and international organizations. She noted that these strategic partnerships—recently reinforced by the UN’s adoption of joint resolutions to provide human rights assistance to Somalia—are absolutely crucial for supporting the nation’s post-conflict recovery and long-term institutional growth.
Concluding her remarks, Dualle reaffirmed Somalia’s unwavering pledge to maintain close, transparent cooperation with the United Nations and the broader global community in order to continuously advance peace, regional stability, and sustainable development.




