The development marks a notable turn in Somalia’s political and security landscape, with the appointment places Yahya in one of the United Nations’ most senior humanitarian leadership positions, where he will help oversee global emergency response efforts and humanitarian operations in crisis-affected regions.
The Federal Government of Somalia welcomed the appointment, describing it as a source of national pride and recognition of the country’s growing contribution to international leadership. State Minister for Foreign Affairs Ali Omar congratulated Yahya on his appointment, saying it was well deserved.
Mohamed Yahya on this well-deserved appointment. Somalia is proud to see one of its distinguished sons entrusted with a senior UN humanitarian leadership role.
We wish him every success as he advances OCHA’s vital mission in support of people in need worldwide,” the minister said. Yahya’s appointment marks another significant milestone for Somalia, with the government expressing confidence that his experience and leadership will strengthen the UN’s humanitarian efforts around the world.
The issue is likely to carry broader political weight as Somalia navigates federal power-sharing, regional competition and the search for stronger public institutions.
