Somalia

Support for Mine Action

Last updated: 16 November 2020

In 2019, eight donors contributed US$10.4 million for mine action activities in the Federal Republic of Somalia; this is similar to the 2018 level of contributions.[1]

The largest contribution came from the United Kingdom (UK), which provided $4.2 million, with two additional countries—Norway and Germany—contributing more than $2 million each. Two donors—Italy and Norway—contributed a combined total of $1.5 million for victim assistance activities in 2019.

International contributions: 2019[2]

Donor

Sector

Amount (national currency)

Amount

(US$)

UK

Clearance and risk education

£3,291,186

4,202,186

Norway

Clearance, risk education, and victim assistance

NOK21,026,586

2,389,358

Germany

Clearance

€2,130,000

2,384,322

Netherlands

Clearance and risk education

€539,905

604,370

Japan

Capacity-building

¥25,064,679

229,909

Finland

Clearance and risk education

€200,000

223,880

Italy

Victim assistance

€200,000

223,880

Denmark

Capacity-building and risk education

DKK1,202,543

180,283

Total

 

N/A

10,438,188

Note: N/A=not applicable.

International support to Somalia’s mine action activities has totaled some $49 million since 2015, with assistance ranging between $8 million and $10.9 million annually.

Summary of contributions: 2015–2019[3]

Year

International contributions

(US$)

2019

10,438,188

2018

10,737,145

2017

8,805,529

2016

10,903,537

2015

8,180,172

Total

49,064,571

 


[1] Response to Monitor questionnaire by Natascha Hassan Johns, Head of section, Denmark Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defence, 26 June 2020; response to Monitor questionnaire by Anni Mäkeläinen, Desk Officer, Unit for Arms Control, Finland Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 13 July 2020; Germany Mine Ban Treaty Article 7 Report, Form J, 16 March 2020; Italy Convention on Cluster Munitions Article 7 Report, Form I, 25 June 2020; Japan Mine Ban Treaty Article 7 Report, Form J, 30 March 2020; Netherlands Mine Ban Treaty Article 7 Report, Form J, 2020; New Zealand Mine Ban Treaty Article 7 Report, Form J, 2020; email from Ingrid Schøyen, Senior Advisor, Humanitarian Affairs, Norway Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 5 June 2020; and United Kingdom Mine Ban Treaty Article 7 Report, Form J, 30 April 2020.

[2] Average exchange rates for 2019: DKK6.6703=US$1; €1=US$1.1194; ¥109.02=US$1; NOK8.8001=US$1; £1=US$1.2768. US Federal Reserve, “List of Exchange Rates (Annual),” 2 January 2020.

[3] See previous Monitor reports.