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Somalia

Photo of a child being immunised

A child is immunised during a ‘Child Health day’ event in Wajid town. Picture: UNICEF Somalia

Somalia is a failed state suffering from 20 years of conflict leading to a chronic humanitarian crisis. This regional instability threatens the interests of other nations through terrorism, illegal migration and piracy.

UK spending in Somalia will increase significantly over the next four years to help the country become more stable and prosperous. It will reduce the threat it presents to the region and the UK. More than 40% of UK aid to the country will be directed at Somaliland, a more peaceful and democratic self-governing region. Progress there could help stability across the region.

Top priorities

  • Addressing the underlying causes of instability by supporting peace and improved governance
  • Creating economic opportunities for young people
  • Improving access to basic services, especially health and reproductive care
  • Responding to humanitarian needs

We will spend an average of £63 million per year in Somalia until 2015.

Projects

Find out more in Projects: Somalia

How we have helped

Somalia's schools get exams worth sitting

Somalia's schools get exams worth sitting

School-leavers in Somalia are finding that their new, higher-quality examinations are a passport to a better standard of living

Last updated: 09 Dec 2011