Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
SHOT LIST:
1. Wide shot, participants singing the national anthem before commencing the
training on management skills
2. Mid shot, Director General in the federal Ministry of Internal Security, Yusuf
Mohamed Ali, flanked by other officials singing the national anthem before
commencing the training on management skills
3. AMISOM facilitator during the management skills training
4. Mid shot, Director General in the federal Ministry of Internal Security, Yusuf
Mohamed Ali, flanked by another official listening during the training
5. Wide shot, participants from Somali Police Force (SPF) taking part in the
management skills training conducted by AMISOM
6. Close up shot, The Director General in Jubbaland’s Ministry of Security, Adan
Yussuf Salah, listening during the training
7. Mid shot, officers from SPF taking part in the training
8. SOUNDBITE: (SOMALI) ADAN YUSSUF SALAH, DIRECTOR GENERAL IN THE
MINISTRY OF SECURITY, JUBBALAND STATE
“The training provided a platform for the police officers to interact, share
notes and experience. They benefited from AMISOM trainers, whom I would
like to thank for imparting knowledge on our officers on wide range of topics
including Somalia’s penal code, management skills, motivational skills,
command and control skills as well as leadership skills. This was, overall, a
successful training.”
9. Mid shot, participants from Somali Police Force (SPF) taking part in the
management skills training conducted by AMISOM
10. Close up shot, participant from Somali Police Force (SPF) taking part in the
management skills training conducted by AMISOM
11. Mid shot, participants from Somali Police Force (SPF) taking part in the
management skills training conducted by AMISOM
12. Mid shot, participants from Somali Police Force (SPF) taking part in the
management skills training conducted by AMISOM
13. SOUNDBITE: (SOMALI) YUSUF MOHAMED ALI, DIRECTOR GENERAL IN THE
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF INTERNAL SECURITY
“This training focused on how to build the capacity and skills of Somali police
and the 40 police officers who managed to attend this training got the
opportunity to acquire valuable skills that they will, in turn, pass to their
fellow police in their respective areas of duty.”
19. Mid shot, participants from SPF posing for a photo after receiving certificates
20. SOUNDBITE: (SOMALI) MUNO ABDIWELI MOHAMED, TRAINEE FROM
JUBBALAND POLICE
“The 10-day training accorded us the opportunity of acquiring important
skills on governance and interaction and also how to create rapport with
colleagues.”
21. Mid shot, participants and officials posing for group photo
22. Wide shot, participants and officials posing for group photo
Mogadishu, 8 March 2019 - Somali Police Force station commanders from three
federal states have undergone a 10-day training course to enhance their leadership
and managerial skills.
The training, organized by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) attracted
40 station commanders from the federal member states of Galmudug, HirShabelle
and Jubbaland.
“The course was aimed at equipping station commanders with leadership and
management skills that would enable them coordinate, control, organize and lead
their personnel during operations, “said AMISOM Police Trainer, Senior
Superintendent of Police (SSP) Christopher Kashita.
The participants were taken through various topics among them leadership and
management, Somalia’s penal code, command and control, community policing and
gender and human rights. The training was part of AMISOM’s capacity building
programme to prepare Somalia’s security forces to assume security responsibility
from the AU Mission.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, Yusuf Mohamed Ali, the Director General in the
federal Ministry of Internal Security thanked AMISOM for organizing the training
which he noted will help professionalize the country’s police force.
“This training focused on how to build the capacity of the Somali police and the 40
police officers who managed to attend this training received valuable skills which
they will in turn transfer to their counterparts in various stations,” Mr. Ali observed.
“The training provided a platform for the police officers to interact, share notes and
experience. They benefited from AMISOM trainers, whom I would like to thank for
training our officers on a wide range of topics aimed at improving their managerial
skills,” Mr. Salah explained.
Muno Abdiweli Mohamed, a trainee from Jubbaland Police, said the training has not
only enhanced their policing skills but also helped them develop effective
communication among security officers from different federal member states.
AMISOM Police is mandated to train, mentor and advise the Somali Police Force and
help transform it into a professional unit capable of securing the country.