The meeting organized by the United Nations Political Office
for Somalia (UNPOS) in Dubai (UAE) brought together business
people from Africa and the Middle East, personalities from
Europe and the United States and members of the Somali
business community. The meeting, entitled: "The Private
Sector: a Tool for Peace in Somalia" was aimed at assessing
the economic situation in Somalia and the opportunities that
could allow the country to move from a war to a peace economy.
The meeting identified a wide range of economic sectors
that could boost the Somali economy including livestock and
livestock products, agriculture, money transfer,
telecommunications, infrastructure, oil and gas, mining,
transport and tourism.
Businessmen and women from Africa and the Middle East came
to the conclusion that despite the 17 years of crisis, the
Somali economy is still stronger than that of many countries
in Africa in terms of Gross Domestic Product and imports and
exports. They also agreed that current business opportunities
could be increased with stability in the country.
The Somali participants witnessed the expression of will,
the interest and commitment of their counterparts from Africa
and the Middle East to join with the efforts by the Somalis to
move from crisis and stagnation to economic growth.
The non-Somali participants called on the Somalis to help
create an environment conducive to investment including
political, security and social stability. They expressed their
readiness to consider ways and means to encourage the Somalis
to follow a 'critical path' that will lead to the stability
necessary for political, economic and social development.
The meeting requested UNPOS to impress upon the parties in
Somalia to put the interests of the country before other
interests, and work towards the return of peace and security.
Qaahira
Egypt Tell. 0020161734087