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By Jason Patinkin 7 Min Read Chinese Peacekeepers in the United Nations Mission to South Sudan (UNMISS) ride in their armoured personnel carriers (APC) as they wait in the queue to enter their base in Juba, South Sudan August 1, 2017.

UN Calls Back Staff In Somalia In The Wake Of Al-Shabaab Attack & Haysom Expulsion

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Monday, January 7th, 2019
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The United Nation has announced that it will reduce its staff in Somalia.

“Following the mortar attack on the UN compound in Mogadishu on 1 January 2019, the Designated Official for Somalia has decided, as a precautionary measure, to limit the staffing footprint in Mogadishu for the immediate future” a letter signed by Clark Toes OiC UNSOS said.

The United Nations warned that other parts of the country are racked by violence on a scale not seen since 2014. Photographer: Saber Jendoubi/AFP/Getty Images
 Photographer: Saber Jendoubi/AFP/Getty Images

” Some personnel who were scheduled to travel to Somalia on Sunday 6 January have been directed to temporary remain in Nairobi. Some who are scheduled to travel on Monday 7 January will be individually contacted and directed to temporarily remain in Nairobi” it added.

“This measure applies only to personnel assigned to Mogadishu, and not to those in duty stations in the sectors and regions. MovCon colleagues will vet the manifest during check-in in Nairobi, and those who have been asked to remain will not be checked in. Those who do not receive any notification should proceed to Mogadishu as planned” the letter said.

“Individuals who have been instructed to remain in Nairobi are required to report for duty, and to work from the UNSOM or UNSOS office in Nairobi. They will be considered as being on official business travel status, and entitled to daily subsistence allowance in Nairobi, on the condition that they report daily to the Nairobi Office. They should register with the colleagues in Human Resources Management Section below upon arrival at the office in Nairobi, so that work spaces can be identified for them”.

Three people were injured in the attack on the UN Compound in Halane Mogadishu two of who were UN staff and the third a contractor.

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