Somalia concludes explosive management training with Chinese support


The Somali Explosives Management Authority (SEMA) on Monday concluded a training program aimed at tackling the threat of landmines and explosive remnants of war. Funded by the Chinese Embassy in Somalia, the initiative trained 81 participants from federal member states, including Hirshabelle, Galmudug, Banadir, Southwest, Puntland and Jubbaland.

The program focused on building collaboration, technical expertise and proactive measures to protect vulnerable communities. “The lessons we have learned here will be put into practice in our regions, which face daily threats from explosive remnants. China’s support shows they understand the risks our civilians face, and for that, we are deeply grateful,” said Abdulle Ali Wasuge, a participant from Hirshabelle.

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Source: Xinhua News


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