Thursday, October 18, 2012

Breakdown of who financed African force in Somalia - The Washington Post


  •  Major contributors to financing and equipping the counterinsurgency force in Somalia:
        
         — The U.S. has dedicated $338 million to training and equipping AMISOM and Somali troops.
         — U.S. money has equipped AMISOM with ammunition, a “small” number of rifles, armored personnel carriers, communications gear and hand-held surveillance drones. Before the troops deploy, the U.S. buys them boots, uniforms, bullet proof vests and helmets. And U.S. money supports Somali troops with non-lethal equipment.
         — The U.N. in 2009 began giving logistical support, food, and housing. The support budget for AMISOM troops in 2012 was $437 million.
         — The European Union pays the soldiers of AMISOM $1,028 a month and trains Somali troops at a site in Uganda.
    Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

 Major contributors to financing and equipping the counterinsurgency force in Somalia:
         — The U.S. has dedicated $338 million to training and equipping AMISOM and Somali troops.
     — U.S. money has equipped AMISOM with ammunition, a “small” number of rifles, armored personnel carriers, communications gear and hand-held surveillance drones. Before the troops deploy, the U.S. buys them boots, uniforms, bullet proof vests and helmets. And U.S. money supports Somali troops with non-lethal equipment.
     — The U.N. in 2009 began giving logistical support, food, and housing. The support budget for AMISOM troops in 2012 was $437 million.
     — The European Union pays the soldiers of AMISOM $1,028 a month and trains Somali troops at a site in Uganda.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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