The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been discussing the plans it is willing to make to relocate its offices and staff back to Somalia.
Wafaa ElFadil Saeed Abdelatef, the UNICEF Representative in Somalia, discussed this during her meeting with officials from the Ministry of Planning, Investment, and Economic Development.
She held talks with the ministry’s Relocation Taskforce Team on Thursday.
The taskforce is tasked with operationalizing the recent edict by the government for all international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) and UN agencies to relocate staff and offices back to Somalia.
Saeed also had an opportunity to meet Mo Shire, the Director-General at the planning ministry.
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