Mogadishu – Somalia is at the forefront of countries dealing with the impact of climate change.
Droughts and devastating flooding are among the most visible consequences, but the impact goes much deeper: these climate events threaten livelihoods and aggravate already-severe security and humanitarian challenges.
As Somalis deal with rebuilding their country after decades of conflict and civil strife, persuading them to focus on climate change and what it means for Somalia’s future is no easy feat.
Not so for Abdishakur Abdirahman Mohamud ‘Daaha.’