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Italia-Somalia
Un milione di Dollari.. per le infrastrutture

Italy ramps up support for Somalia’s infrastructure, contributes €1 million to Somalia Infrastructure Fund

Mogadiscio - Somalia

Lunedì scorso, 28 Maggio, mentre a Roma vi è il notorio caos politico, l'ambasciatore Italiano a Mogadiscio, Carlo Campanile, conferma un'altro piccolo dono al Governo Somalo: un milione di dollari al SIF, il fondo per le infrastrutture somale..

Il fondo somalo per le infrastrutture ora ha incassato, in totale, 29,7 milioni di dollari, ed una grossa fetta dall'Italia..

Ovviamente si intendono sempre somme graziosamente elargite dal popolo italiano a "fondo perduto" visto che non sono note le condizioni di rimborso.. e neppure i dettagli sul loro uso..

Visto che pero' il flusso dei migranti illegali dalla Somalia all'Italia prosegue, ma non è che questi fondi 100% italiani ( l'Europa è prudentemente assente ) possano servire a bloccare le attività dei criminali che organizzano e realizzano le carovane di "migranti" verso le coste Libiche?

E poi, dalle coste libiche, quasi sempre cortesemente traghettati dalle ONG di turno verso la Sicilia, visto che a Malta non approda nessuno ?


Mogadishu

The African Development Bank, on May 28, 2018 in Mogadishu, participated in a signing ceremony that occasioned Italy’s contribution of €1 million to the Somalia Infrastructure Fund (SIF).

The ceremony was witnessed by Albert Mafusire, the African Development Bank’s Principal Country Economist for Somalia, who represented the Bank’s Deputy Director General for East Africa and Country Manager for Somalia, Nnenna Nwabufo;
the Italian Ambassador to Somalia, Carlo Campanile;
and the Federal Government of Somalia’s newly appointed Minister of Public Works, Reconstruction and Housing, Abdifatah Mohamed Ibrahim.

The Somalia Infrastructure Fund is a Multi-Partner Fund with the overall goal of supporting Somalia to rebuild institutions, rehabilitate key infrastructure, and reinforce economic governance.

The SIF, which is administered by the African Development Bank, aims to contribute to the efforts of Somalia and its development partners to consolidate peace, establish the basic institutions of a functioning state, and to accelerate inclusive and sustainable economic recovery and development.

As a special fund, the SIF operates within the framework of the Bank’s Strategy for Addressing Fragility and Building Resilience in Africa: 2014-2019.

Ambassador Campanile acknowledged the Bank’s efforts in investing in infrastructure in Somalia, noting that the importance of the infrastructure needs assessment studies carried out by the Bank in highlighting the needs of Somalia in key sectors, including transport, energy, and water and sanitation.

Speaking on behalf of the Federal Government of Somalia, Abdifatah Mohamed Ibrahim pledged continuity of the work started by his predecessor and promised to facilitate all efforts by the Bank and its partners in the reconstruction process.

Speaking on behalf of the Bank’s East Africa Regional Development and Business Delivery Office, Albert Mafusire expressed gratitude to Italy for its support and partnership in rebuilding the country’s infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of infrastructure as an enabler of economic transformation.

Italy’s current intervention raises its total contribution to the SIF at about US $3.2 million and becomes the second-largest contributor to the fund after the African Development Bank.

It also takes the total paid in contributions to US $29.7 million, representing about 44% of total pledged contributions.


( BAD / G. Comerio )


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