Malta and Seychelles to deepen cooperation in health and education sectors

Seychellois doctors will be able to attend medical schools in Malta and there will be further exchanges in the education and health sectors after the two countries agreed to further deepen their relationship during a meeting on Friday afternoon.

The two island states signed agreements on health cooperation, which will facilitate and strengthen bilateral institutional cooperation in the health sector and they have agreed to establish a joint commission on bilateral cooperation – which will pave the way for more regular consultations on the state of cooperation between the two countries.

The Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade of Malta, Dr Ian Borg, and Seychelles’ Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Sylvestre Radegonde, signed the agreements on Friday afternoon at Maison Queau de Quincy – the headquarters of the Department of Foreign Affairs on the main island of Mahe.

Borg, who had just landed in the western Indian Ocean island state, is on a 48-hour official visit at Radegonde’s invitation.

During his visit he had discussions with some ministers along with his Radegonde to discuss various areas of cooperation.

New areas the two island states will cooperate in are tourism and the Blue Economy.

“Similar to Seychelles, tourism is an important sector of Malta’s economy,” said Radegonde.

“We have discussed ways on how best the two countries can work together to enhance the visibility of both destinations and maximise the revenue from this very lucrative industry,” explained Radegonde.

He went on to explain that due to the fruitful discussions held, there will be “technical exchanges, training in product development and digital marketing.

Meanwhile, as Malta is currently an elected member of the United Nations Security Council, Borg said that his country – also an island state – “will advocate on the issue of climate change”.

Malta has already set the ball rolling, when it brought up the issue of rising sea levels at the UN Security Council in February this year.

In addition to finding new avenues for cooperation, the two countries will continue working in already established areas, such as maritime security.

Malta is part of the EU NAVFOR Atalanta efforts and is at “the forefront of maritime laws”.

Seychellois students have previously benefited from studying maritime law in Malta.

The countries established diplomatic relations 34 years ago.

Source: Seychelles News Agency

Minister of Finance joins high-level discussions at Islamic Development Bank’s annual meeting

The Minister of Finance of Somalia, Dr. Elmi Mohamud Nur has made his presence felt at the ongoing annual meeting of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB-2023) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Nur’s appearance at this highly significant event speaks volumes about Somalia’s unwavering commitment to fostering economic growth and development through its partnership with the IsDB.

With the entire world’s attention focused on this prestigious gathering, Dr. Nur has seized the opportunity to engage in critical bilateral talks with high-level officials. These discussions have centered on enhancing Somalia’s economic landscape through the strengthening of partnerships and exploring new avenues of development.

As an astute financial expert with a wealth of experience in the field, Dr. Nur’s contributions to the deliberations at the IsDB meeting will no doubt be invaluable. His insight and expertise will help shape the trajectory of economic progress in Somalia, providing a much-needed boost to the country’s economic growth and development aspirations.

Dr. Nur’s presence at the IsDB meeting is a clear indication of Somalia’s steadfastness in achieving sustainable economic growth and development. Through strategic partnerships and a commitment to progress, Somalia is determined to turn the tide on years of economic stagnation and build a brighter, more prosperous future for its people.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Parliament Speaker Meets with UN Officials to Discuss Elections and Governance

The Speaker of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, Sheikh Aadan Mohamed Nur (Madoobe) on Thursday received a delegation led by the Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) Electoral and Peacebuilding Office, Mr. Serge G. Kubwimana, Ms. Mikyong Kim, who heads the Political Affairs Section of the Office, the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Elections and Democratic Governance and UNDP Country Director for Somalia, Mr. Luis Martinez Betanzos and Mr. Walter Lotze, respectively.

Speaker Sheikh Aadan Madoobe and the UNDP and UNSOM officials discussed the importance of upcoming elections in the country and the various types of elections that could be held, as well as how to ensure that the country holds a better election than previous ones.

The UNDP and UNSOM officials also noted that the Speaker of Parliament will play an important role in the development of the parliament, training of parliamentary staff and members, and emphasized their support for the completion of the review of the Provisional Constitution of the Federal Republic of Somalia and important legal frameworks for the country.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Somali, Kenyan and Ethiopian cross-border project launched……

The Minister for Internal Security of the Federal Government of Somalia, Mohamed Sheikh Ali (Doodishe), participated in the launch of the cross-border land management project between Somalia, Kenya, and Ethiopia, which took place in Kenya.

‘This is an important initiative that will contribute to maintaining peace and stability in border regions shared by the three countries,’ said the Minister for Internal Security.

Mr. Ali stated that the project aims to improve the livelihoods of people living in border regions, reduce conflict, and create economic opportunities.

The program launch was attended by the Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya, the Governor of Mandera, the Kenyan Minister of Interior, the Ethiopian Minister of Peace, the Somali Ambassador to Kenya, and other officials.

Source: Somali National News Agency