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Somalia’s Auditor General Ahmed Issa Guutaale Leads Delegation at the 14th UNCTAD Debt Management Conference in Geneva

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Ahmed Issa Guutaale, Somalia’s Auditor General, is leading the country’s delegation at the 14th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Debt Management Conference in Geneva, held from March 17 to 19, 2025.

The conference, which brings together global leaders and experts, focuses on addressing the current global debt crises and exploring sustainable development strategies.

 

As Somalia continues to face significant economic challenges, the conference provides a critical platform for discussing solutions to manage national debt and foster economic growth. Guutaale’s participation underscores Somalia’s commitment to improving financial governance and engaging in global dialogue on economic development.

The conference is a key opportunity for member states to share experiences and strengthen international collaboration in tackling debt-related issues that affect developing nations.

 

The ongoing discussions at the conference are centered around finding innovative ways to reduce debt burdens while fostering development, particularly for countries with fragile economies.

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