NAI Somalia Stability Fund Skills & Jobs
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Description
The SSF is a multi-donor instrument, which aims to enhancing stability in Somalia by contributing to enhanced government legit imacy and reduced political and communal conflict. Objectives, results and activities remain the same as before and as outlined in section 2.3 below. The fund is run by fund manager Adam Smith International, overseen by a secretariat led by DFID, the lead donor. For the period 2014-2016 NL contributed EUR 4.9M. For the period Sep 2017- Aug 2019 NL committed EUR 4.SM. SSF II was originally planned to run up until March 2020, but in March 2020 the fund duration was extended until December 2020, to cater for the completion of activities and also make new investments: Community driven developments in Sool and Sanaag regions; Investments in Puntland which include support to TPEC; buildings <(>&<)> equipment for the presidency; solar lighting in Qardho; · Investments in Galmudug, including, furnishing of presidency; road construction in Hobyo; works at Dhu samareb airstrip; Investment in Benadir, including, M<(>&<)>E support, FGS presidency support and borehole drilling. This proposed EUR 1M is earmarked for the SSF economic development portfolio and will be contributed from the skills and Job Program.
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Status Post-completion
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- DFID
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