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On Tuesday, Hon. Yusuf Mohamed, the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, engaged in a productive discussion with Pier Mario Daccò Coppi, who serves as the Italian Ambassador to Somalia, focusing on strengthening collaboration between their countries within the realms of labor and employment.

The discussions were mainly centered around progressing the decent work initiative, highlighting the enhancement of worker protection measures and bettering labor standards within Somalia.

In the course of the meeting, all participants delved into potential joint initiatives focused on putting labor regulations into practice and ensuring compliance, with the aim of fostering a fairer and more sustainable employment environment.

They emphasized the significance of fostering adequate employment prospects, protecting susceptible employees, and guaranteeing strict implementation of rules that uphold equitable labor standards.

The talks underscored Italy’s continuous backing of Somalia’s labor sector, reflecting a joint dedication to enhancing the nation’s social and economic progress.

This event is part of an extensive effort to bring Somalia’s labor policies in line with global standards, thereby fostering a more robust and equitable economic environment.

This gathering represents an important advancement in solidifying the collaboration between Somalia and Italy, continuing their joint endeavors to advance social equity, improve labor rights, and stimulate economic development via superior hiring policies.

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