The Climate Symposium Concludes with urgent call of Action
On 22nd September, The Climate Symposium held in Mogadishu brought together diverse voices and stakeholders, highlighting the urgency of addressing climate change in Somalia. With participants ranging from government officials and business leaders to youth activists and climate experts, the event aimed to drive locally-led climate solutions and explore the role of you
Introducing the Inaugural Class of the Sustainability Scholars Program
We are thrilled to announce the selection of the inaugural class of the Sustainability Scholars Program (SSP) at the Institute of Climate and Environment (ICE), SIMAD University. This groundbreaking program, launched as part of our commitment to addressing the urgent climate and environmental challenges in Somalia, brings together a diverse group of passionate and tal
Announcing Mogadishu’s Largest Climate Gathering: The Climate Change Symposium 2024
In response to the urgent climate crisis facing Somalia, we are excited to announce the Climate Change Symposium 2024, set to take place on September 22, 2024. Hosted by the Institute of Climate and Environment (ICE) and the United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOM), this landmark event will unite hundreds of diverse stakeholders for […]
Introducing the New Cohort of Green Champions: Class of 2024
We are thrilled to announce that the new Green Champions Class of 2024 has been selected! This remarkable group of passionate, driven students will be at the forefront of sustainability efforts at SIMAD University. The Green Champions, an initiative of the Institute of Climate and Environment (ICE), is a dedicated student volunteer club committed to […]
Certification Ceremony: Empowering Youth for Climate Justice in Somalia
25th August 2024, Mogadishu – The ICE Institute at SIMAD University successfully concluded the Climate Justice Incubator, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering young Somalis to become leaders in climate action and advocacy. The program, which ran from July 20th to August 28th, 2024, provided participants with a comprehensive curriculum covering Climate Jus
Somalia’s Young Innovators ignites locally-led Solution to protect people and planet
In a groundbreaking event for Somalia, the UNLEASH Hack Somalia, held on August 14-15, 2024, at SIMAD University, unveiled a series of innovative solutions designed to tackle the country’s most pressing environmental challenges. This inaugural hackathon, organized by the Institute of Climate Change and Environment (ICE) and sponsored by the United Nations Assistance
Examining the confluence of climate change and conflicts on agricultural and livestock exports in Somalia
Climate-induced extreme weather events and conflicts jointly contribute to disruptions in agricultural supply chains and destabilizing global food trade. Since the literature has identified that variations in climatic conditions hamper farming and animal raising, it is necessary to explore the consequences of climate change on crop and livestock exports to implement p
Call for Applications: Green Champions, Cohort II
Are you passionate about sustainability, the environment, and climate change? Do you want to make a positive impact on your community while gaining valuable skills and experience? Join the Green Champions at the ICE Institute of SIMAD University! About Green Champions The Green Champions at ICE Institute of SIMAD University is a dedicated student volunteer […]
The Launch of Climate Justice Incubator Program
On July 20th, 2024, the ICE Institute proudly welcomed 120 young individuals selected to participate in the Climate Justice Incubator program. This event marked the beginning of a transformative journey for these aspiring climate leaders, who hail from over 10 universities in Mogadishu. The orientation and onboarding session was a significant moment, bringing together
Investigating the complex landscape of climate finance in the least-developed countries(LDCs)
This paper investigates the critical challenges that least-developed countries (LDCs) face in accessing sufficient and stable climate finance. Despite needing $93.7 billion annually for effective climate action, LDCs receive only a fraction of this amount, averaging $14.8 billion. This funding gap impedes their ability to implement necessary mitigation and adaptation