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27th November 2012 Nairobi, Kenya

by Matt Baugh

Ambassador to Somalia

Somalia: Breaking The Silence On Sexual Violence

Earlier this year, the British Foreign Secretary William Hague MP, announced a new initiative to prevent sexual violence against women. It aims to strengthen international efforts and coordination to prevent and respond to sexual violence, to erode the existing culture of impunity, to increase the number of perpetrators brought to justice and to support states […]

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16th July 2012 Nairobi, Kenya

by Matt Baugh

Ambassador to Somalia

Olympic dreams

There are days when you realise just how much of a privilege it is to be an Ambassador. Growing up in the UK, I vividly remember watching Daley Thompson, Seb Coe and Steve Redgrave achieving Olympic glory. This year, our hopes rest on the likes of Jessica Ennis, Tom Daley, and, of course, Mo Farah […]

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5th April 2012 Nairobi, Kenya

by Matt Baugh

Ambassador to Somalia

We stand with those building a peaceful and better Somalia

Yesterday’s horrific bomb attack in Mogadishu has served as yet another reminder of Al Shabaab’s cruel and twisted ideology. The day was meant to be one of celebration – marking the first anniversary of the launch of Somali National Television at the newly re-opened National Theatre. Yet it is to be remembered now for the […]

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10th February 2012 Nairobi, Kenya

by Matt Baugh

Ambassador to Somalia

Somalia: Two Weeks to Remember. Two Weeks to go.

It’s been quite a fortnight. At the end of January, I accompanied the UK Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell, to the AU Summit in Addis Ababa and then to Somalia. In Dollow – the first time a British Minister has visited southern Somalia in recent years, Mr Mitchell saw for himself the huge difference that UKaid […]

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