Somalia:
Economy Stronger Than Others in Africa, UN-Backed Meeting
Says.
(Dubai, January
29,
2008 Ceegaag Online)
Despite 17 years of crisis in Somalia, the economy there is
stronger than that of many countries in Africa in terms of
gross domestic product and imports and exports, participants
at a United Nations-backed meeting held in Dubai said today.
In a
final declaration adopted at the end of the meeting
organized by the UN Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS),
business people from Africa and the Middle East,
personalities from Europe and the United States and members
of the Somali business community acknowledged economic
stagnation in the country, which has not had a functioning
government since the fall of Siad Barre's regime in 1991 and
where fighting has intensified in recent months.
But
they said Somalia's economy could be boosted through
livestock and livestock products, agriculture, money
transfer, telecommunications, infrastructure, oil and gas,
mining, transport and even tourism, according to a news
release from UNPOS.
The
non-Somali participants "expressed their readiness to
consider ways and means to encourage the Somalis to follow a
'critical path' that will lead to the stability necessary
for political, economic and social development," the Office
said.
The
meeting requested UNPOS to impress upon the parties in
Somalia to put the interests of the country before other
interests, and work towards the return of peace and
security.
Source: UN News
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