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Focusing on progress in Somalia, sixth High-Level Partnership Forum begins in Istanbul, Turkey

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The President of Somalia, HE Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Deputy Secretary General of the UN, HE Jan Eliasson today arrived in Istanbul ahead of the sixth Somali Compact High-Level Partnership Forum (HLPF) which starts on Tuesday 23 February in Istanbul.

The HLPF is hosted by the Government of the Republic of Turkey and will be opened by H.E. Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan, President of the Republic of Turkey, and co-chaired by the President of Somalia and the UN Deputy Secretary-General. It will be attended by more than 200 delegates from over 50 countries, international organizations and UN agencies.

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The two-day meeting will review progress against the New Deal Compact for Somalia (the Somali Compact), which was first endorsed in Brussels in September 2013. The Somali Compact established a partnership based on mutual accountability and shared risk and responsibilities between Somalia, and international partners to guide Somalia’s political, security and development agenda.

Last year witnessed significant progress against the political, security and development agenda. The HLPF is expected to confirm its support for the Federal Government’s decision on the model for the 2016 electoral process, discuss the road map for universal suffrage elections in 2020, security reform, urge continued efforts on the redrafting of the federal constitution, and address urgent needs for tangible, on-the-ground development to ensure Somalia’s future peace and prosperity.

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Daud Aweis
Spokesperson,
Office of the President
Federal Republic of Somalia
Email: daweis@presidency.gov.so
www.villasomalia.gov.so
Tel : +90 212 310 2525 ext 1215
Istanbul, Turkey

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