Nairobi, Kenya (SONNA) – Somalia’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Mr. Bashir Mohamed Jama, alongside the Somali Ambassador to Kenya, Ambassador Jabriil Ibrahim Abdulle, engaged in high-level talks with Ms. Kristina Svensson, the World Bank Country Director for Somalia. The discussions centered on fortifying bilateral cooperation and enhancing financial support for environmental and climate change initiatives in Somalia.
Key topics of the meeting included the acceleration of the World Bank’s Comprehensive Climate Development Program (CCDR) in Somalia, and bolstering the Ministry’s capacity in policy-making, legislation, and staff development. Both parties recognized the critical importance of adapting to climate change and building resilience within Somali communities.
Ambassador Abdulle and Minister Jama emphasized the need for immediate action to support sustainable environmental development in Somalia. Ms. Svensson reiterated the World Bank’s commitment to assisting Somalia in its journey towards environmental sustainability and resilience.
“This meeting marks a significant step forward in our collaborative efforts to address climate change and promote sustainable development in Somalia,” stated Ms. Svensson. “We are committed to supporting Somalia’s environmental goals and enhancing the capabilities of the Ministry of Environment.”
The successful meeting concluded with a mutual agreement to expedite the World Bank’s development programs in Somalia and provide comprehensive support to the Ministry in various capacities. This partnership is poised to bring transformative changes to Somalia’s environmental landscape.