The Chairperson of the African Union has called on international partners to maintain strong support for Somalia during its ongoing security reforms. As the country moves to take full control from AU forces, key logistical and financial gaps remain. The AU expressed concern over the pace and risks linked to Security Transition Challenges.
AU Chair Highlights Urgency in Addressing Security Transition Challenges
According to the African Union, nearly 70% of the security responsibilities are being handed over to Somali forces, yet logistical gaps and limited air surveillance persist. The AU Chair emphasized that if these security transition challenges aren’t addressed, gains made over the past decade could be reversed. A recent report from the UN also cited delays in equipment delivery and troop coordination as major obstacles.
Somalia’s Military Readiness Under International Scrutiny
A 2024 defense report revealed that only 55% of Somali forces are currently equipped for full-scale operations. International observers have noted inconsistencies in training across different regions, particularly in central and southern Somalia. NATO and the EU have expressed concern about the long-term sustainability of Somali-led security operations without consistent external aid.
Donor Nations Called to Increase Commitment to Somali Stability
As of March 2025, donor contributions toward Somali security reform have fallen short by 40% of projected needs. The World Bank noted that funding for infrastructure and governance projects remains underutilized, slowing progress. Calls have been made for renewed commitment, especially in areas affected by displacement and recurring insurgent attacks.
Coordination Gaps Could Deepen Security Transition Challenges
Coordination between Somali forces and international peacekeepers remains uneven, particularly during joint counterterrorism efforts. Recent data shows that only 3 out of 10 operations in the last quarter met planned coordination standards. Experts warn that failure to address these issues could amplify security transition challenges during the full troop withdrawal timeline.