MOGADISHU Somalia’s Minister of Interior, Federal Affairs, and Reconciliation, Ali Yusuf Hosh, convened with the recently appointed UNHCR Representative in Somalia to bolster collaborative efforts regarding displacement, refugee safeguards, and civil registration infrastructure. Media reports from Mustaqbal Media (MM) highlighted that the gathering centered on responding to the urgent requirements of millions of internally displaced persons and refugees impacted by prolonged conflicts and environmental crises. Both stakeholders stressed the significance of resolving statelessness by advancing accessibility to legal identification and official credentials, regarded as a fundamental measure allowing displaced communities to obtain vital services, education, and economic prospects. Minister Hosh reinforced the federal government’s dedication to working alongside UN organizations to identify sustainable resolutions for displacement challenges. In parallel, the UNHCR official reiterated the organization’s endorsement of Somalia’s initiatives to fortify protective frameworks and enduring resilience, ensuring the welfare and entitlements of at-risk groups are maintained.