The British Prime Minister met with some African leaders in London and vowed to continue to support the famine-hit country.
She says she is proud of the UK’s role in helping Somalia and said the £21 million will be spent over the next two years on training and mentoring the country’s army, and to improve security.
Meanwhile, African leaders are taking the opportunity to call for more support for Somalia.
The British Prime Minister met with some African leaders in London and vowed to continue to support the famine-hit country.
She says she is proud of the UK’s role in helping Somalia and said the £21 million will be spent over the next two years on training and mentoring the country’s army, and to improve security.
Meanwhile, African leaders are taking the opportunity to call for more support for Somalia.
The British Prime Minister met with some African leaders in London and vowed to continue to support the famine-hit country.
She says she is proud of the UK’s role in helping Somalia and said the £21 million will be spent over the next two years on training and mentoring the country’s army, and to improve security.
Meanwhile, African leaders are taking the opportunity to call for more support for Somalia.
The British Prime Minister met with some African leaders in London and vowed to continue to support the famine-hit country.
She says she is proud of the UK’s role in helping Somalia and said the £21 million will be spent over the next two years on training and mentoring the country’s army, and to improve security.
Meanwhile, African leaders are taking the opportunity to call for more support for Somalia.
The British Prime Minister met with some African leaders in London and vowed to continue to support the famine-hit country.
She says she is proud of the UK’s role in helping Somalia and said the £21 million will be spent over the next two years on training and mentoring the country’s army, and to improve security.
Meanwhile, African leaders are taking the opportunity to call for more support for Somalia.
The British Prime Minister met with some African leaders in London and vowed to continue to support the famine-hit country.
She says she is proud of the UK’s role in helping Somalia and said the £21 million will be spent over the next two years on training and mentoring the country’s army, and to improve security.
Meanwhile, African leaders are taking the opportunity to call for more support for Somalia.
The British Prime Minister met with some African leaders in London and vowed to continue to support the famine-hit country.
She says she is proud of the UK’s role in helping Somalia and said the £21 million will be spent over the next two years on training and mentoring the country’s army, and to improve security.
Meanwhile, African leaders are taking the opportunity to call for more support for Somalia.
The British Prime Minister met with some African leaders in London and vowed to continue to support the famine-hit country.
She says she is proud of the UK’s role in helping Somalia and said the £21 million will be spent over the next two years on training and mentoring the country’s army, and to improve security.
Meanwhile, African leaders are taking the opportunity to call for more support for Somalia.