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    Somalia and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Labour Ties for Job Creation and Development

    Ahmed FarahBy Ahmed FarahMay 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    During an official visit to Riyadh, Somali Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, Minister Yusuf, met with Saudi officials to discuss expanding cooperation between the two nations in employment and development. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts by Somalia to improve job opportunities for its citizens through international partnerships.

    Strengthening Labour Cooperation Between Somalia and Saudi Arabia

    The purpose of this high-level meeting was to focus on how Somalia and Saudi Arabia can deepen their collaboration in the areas of workforce mobility and job creation. This aligns with Somalia’s broader strategy to secure overseas job placements and build partnerships that support the country’s national development goals.

    Central to the discussions was the swift implementation of a recent agreement between Somalia and Saudi Arabia. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) aims to streamline legal migration and employment opportunities for Somali workers. The focus is on creating safe and structured pathways for Somalis to work abroad, ensuring dignity and security for workers.

    Key Agreement to Accelerate Overseas Job Opportunities

    Both countries have agreed to expedite the operationalization of the MOU, which will benefit thousands of Somali jobseekers. The agreement will not only help address the unemployment crisis in Somalia, particularly among the youth, but also foster skills development. By linking Somali workers to formal job markets abroad, the deal promises to bring positive change.

    Minister Yusuf emphasized the importance of the agreement in tackling youth unemployment. He stated that the agreement with Saudi Arabia is a key step forward in creating livelihood opportunities for citizens.

    Somalia’s Vision for a Stronger Labour Market

    Minister Yusuf also shared Somalia’s long-term vision for a more productive labour market. He highlighted the country’s focus on creating jobs, building capacity, and fostering economic inclusion through international cooperation. According to Yusuf, bilateral labour partnerships are essential for achieving Somalia’s development and social protection goals.

    He explained that forging strategic labour partnerships is not just about sending workers abroad; it’s about building a future-ready workforce and contributing to national growth. He added that Somalia is investing in human capital and working with trusted global partners to build a resilient labour system that works for all Somalis.

    Saudi Arabia Commits to Supporting Somali Workers

    In response, Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Human Resources, Dr. Abdullah bin Nasser Abuthnain, expressed strong support for the labour agreement. He reiterated Saudi Arabia’s commitment to helping Somalia implement the agreement effectively, emphasizing the importance of promoting safe and orderly labour migration.

    Dr. Abuthnain also highlighted the need for cooperation in workforce development, skills matching, and improving access to labour markets. He stressed that both countries would benefit from these efforts, as they would lead to mutual growth and development.

    Broader Impact on Socioeconomic Growth

    This partnership marks a significant step in Somalia’s efforts to strengthen regional and international alliances that support employment, migration governance, and sustainable development. The Somali government plans to continue exploring similar agreements with other countries, as part of its broader efforts to empower the Somali workforce.

    Somalia has also committed to introducing training programs and developing regulatory frameworks to prepare potential workers for foreign job markets. These initiatives will ensure workers’ safety, well-being, and integration once they are abroad.

    Minister Yusuf concluded by stating that this partnership is about more than just jobs. It’s about restoring dignity, creating hope, and unlocking the potential of Somalia’s young people.

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