Environmental Protection & Sustainability in Somalia
Somalia faces significant environmental challenges, including deforestation, land degradation, pollution, and biodiversity loss. Prioritizing environmental protection, sustainable natural resource management, pollution control, waste management, and biodiversity conservation is crucial for the country’s long-term stability and prosperity. Sustainable practices ensure that vital resources like water, soil, and forests are preserved for future generations, while pollution control and waste management improve public health and reduce environmental harm. Protecting Somalia’s unique biodiversity, including its coastal and terrestrial ecosystems, supports food security, climate resilience, and economic opportunities in fisheries and eco-tourism. By investing in these areas, Somalia can combat climate change, restore degraded lands, and build a healthier, more sustainable future for its people.
