The United States re-established a permanent diplomatic presence in Mogadishu, Somalia on December 2, 2018. USAID also re-established presence. To create a better tomorrow for the people of Somalia, the United States is committed to providing more than $900 million in critical investment. The United States is meeting life-saving humanitarian assistance needs; expanding education and healthcare; building institutions, good governance, and justice; creating jobs and advancing economic development; and providing stabilization and security for the people of Somalia.
Summary:
U.S. Humanitarian Assistance to Somalia
$420 million in life-saving humanitarian assistance to Somalia this year.
Job Creation
Creating more than 1,600 full-time, private sector jobs in the last 3 years. (In the dairy sector alone, our support created nearly 500 full-time and 650 seasonal jobs. We helped stop Irmaan Dairy from closing down; it now produces over 3,500 liters of milk daily.)
The United States is looking at airport and port upgrades to create trade and jobs.
Debt Relief
Consideration of debt relief to attract development to Somalia.
Education
Supporting secondary education for 160,000 youth in Somalia and 20,000 primary school children (45%) girls.
Governance and Stabilization
$110 million to help establish good governance, conflict resolution, and judicial reform.