The European Union began a new aid program for Somalia Saturday. The goal is to restore a central government, improve the legal system, education, and security in a country that recently saw an end to more than two decades of conflict.
EnlargeThe?European Union?has given?Somalia?158 million euros or $200 million to improve education, the legal system and security, its new envoy said on Saturday, as the Horn of?Africa?nation tries to recover from more than two decades of conflict.
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The new aid program follows the election in September of a new Somali president, the culmination of a regionally brokered, U.N.-backed effort to restore central government control and end fighting that has killed tens of thousands of people.
President?Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, elected in the first vote of its kind since?Somalia?slid into civil war in 1991, is grappling with corruption, an Islamist insurgency and piracy along the country's strategic?Indian Ocean?shipping route.
"After 21 years, the government is finally rebuilding the systems of a functional state at local, regional and central levels,"?Michele Cervone d'Urso, the EU's special envoy to?Somalia, told Reuters.
"The EU is more committed to work directly and in partnership with Somalis. We will ask the implementing agencies to work more closely with the government and?civil society."
A suicide bombing in the capital?Mogadishu?on Saturday highlighted the challenges faced by the new Somali leader .
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