Mogadishu (SONNA): The Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, Mr. Salah Ahmed Jama, inaugurated the Conference on Security and Impact of Climate Change today in Mogadishu in a move to address the intertwined challenges of security and climate change.
Organized by the National Security Office, the conference aims to tackle the escalating national security threats exacerbated by climate change. Key discussions centered on how climate-induced conflicts over grazing land and irrigation channels during drought periods are intensifying. The conference also highlighted the broader impacts of climate change, including displacement and food insecurity, which undermine social stability.
The event saw the participation of high-profile attendees, including members of the Cabinet of Ministers, regional government officials, representatives from the international community, and various segments of the Somali society. This diverse gathering underscores the collective effort required to address these pressing issues.
By bringing together key stakeholders, the conference seeks to develop comprehensive strategies to mitigate the security risks posed by climate change, ensuring a more resilient and stable future for Somalia.