Press release

UK and UAE join forces to tackle sexual violence

The UK and UAE announce 拢2 million joint funding for Somalia to tackle sexual violence in conflict.

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拢2 million of joint funding to help Somalia tackle the issue of sexual violence in conflict will be announced today by Foreign Secretary William Hague and United Arab Emirates鈥� Foreign Minister His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The new funding, agreed during the first State Visit to the UK by the President of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, comes ahead of a major London conference on Somalia on 7 May at which tackling sexual violence will be discussed. The Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative (PSVI) remains one of the Foreign Secretary鈥檚 top priorities.

The Federal Government of Somalia has publicly committed to improving the lives of women in Somalia, addressing the problem of sexual violence and combating the impunity which surrounds these terrible crimes. The 拢2 million (拢1 million each from the UK and UAE) will provide support to the Federal Government, including training and capacity-building and help for them to deliver PSVI recommendations due to be made by the United Nations Team of Experts when they visit Somalia later this year.

Commenting on the announcement, Foreign Secretary William Hague said:

Women and girls in Somalia have suffered acutely from sexual violence as a result of the conflict. I am pleased that through the UK鈥檚 close partnership with the United Arab Emirates we can go some way to supporting the Federal Government of Somalia鈥檚 efforts to address this issue and improve the lives of women and girls.

His Highness Sheikh Abdullah said:

The UAE applauds the UK鈥檚 strong leadership in bringing countries together to tackle the unacceptable prevalence of sexual violence in conflict situations. Through this contribution, the UAE is delighted to be able to support the Somali government in its efforts to protect and empower women.

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Published 1 May 2013