👨💻👩💻 Are you a young innovator (18–35) using climate-smart farming or agri-tech to tackle climate change in the #HornofAfrica? We want to amplify your work.
Through the newly launched IGAD Regional Youth Coalition on Climate and Climate-Resilient Agri-Food Systems, we want to connect innovators with mentorship from climate experts, agri-preneurs, private sector leaders, and policymakers shaping the region's future.
Ready to grow your impact? Submit your initiative ➡️ https://t.co/GuNoCwVzMK
Proud to see our Director, @HanniAsad , representing @Somwecc and Somali youth at the launch of the IGAD Regional Youth Coalition on Climate and Climate-Resilient Agri-food Systems. Amplifying Somalia’s youth voice in regional climate leadership.
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At the launch of the IGAD Regional Youth Coalition on Climate and Climate-Resilient Agri-food Systems in Nairobi (4–5 May 2026), Somali Women in Environment & Climate Change stand proud representing the voices of Somali youth and women, and driving a climate-resilient future.
ℹ️ The youth, who constitute the largest demographic group in the @IGADsecretariat region, are playing a crucial role in climate action. Their engagement spans awareness creation, policy advocacy, climate-resilient innovations, climate-smart agriculture, contributions to National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), and overall, the mobilisation of communities towards tangible climate solutions.
Recognising this ICPAC and @AGRA_Africa in collaboration with the Office of the @IGADYouthEnvoy , is convening a two-day regional event to launch the IGAD Regional Youth Coalition on Climate and Climate-Resilient Agri-food Systems in Nairobi, Kenya.
Ahead of tomorrow's launch, today's technical session focused on the Coalition's framework, governance structure, operational modalities, and an initial work plan, key components for its effective establishment and lasting impact. The initiative brings together young people from #Djibouti, #Ethiopia, #Kenya, #Somalia, #SouthSudan, #Sudan, and #Uganda
It was a privilege to attend the Somali Youth Climate Change Conference 2025,organized by @MoECC_Somalia.Director @NajmoKhalifMoh1 contributed to the panel titled“Strengthening Somali Youth in Climate Governance” highlighting youth and women’s key role in climate advocacy.
Fathi Abdiwali Osman, Head of Women & Climate at the Ministry of Women & Human Rights, officially closed #SWCC2025, highlighting the importance of collaboration, women’s participation, and sustained climate efforts.
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We were honored to have Aisha Abshir Ali as our keynote speaker, representing @OxfamSomali . Her insights on gender justice and inclusive leadership inspired us all. Grateful for Oxfam’s support in making the Somali Women’s Climate Conference a reality.
#SWCC2025#somaliwomen
We were honored to have Aisha Abshir Ali as the keynote speaker of our program.
Representing Oxfam, Aisha shared valuable insights on gender justice and the role of inclusive leadership in climate action.
#SWCC2025#Oxfam#SomaliWomenVoices#A4E
“Climate change affects our water, our health, our food and Somali women are on the frontlines. It’s time our leadership is recognized, resourced, and respected.” Ms. Najma Khalif, Director, SWECC
#SWCC2025#SomaliWomen#empower#honor#action
Panel II:
Addressing Climate Change – Impacts on Somali Women, Water, Health & Food Security.
The discussion shed light on daily climate challenges faced by women and the urgent need for sustainable solutions.
#SWCC2025#Oxfam#A4E
Panel Discussion I
Title: Empowering Somali Women – Education & Awareness for Stronger Voices in Decision-Making.
A vital dialogue under the Somali Women Climate Conference 2025, focusing on women’s role in climate action and leadership.
#SWCC25#AACJ#Action4Environment#Oxfam
Saara Muqtar Harun, Communications Secretary of SWECC, highlighted the leadership of Somali women in climate action and shared our journey and impact. This conference is part of our ongoing mission to uplift women-led solutions.
#SWCC2025#somaliwomen#Empowerment
Saara Muqtar Harun, Communications Secretary, highlighted the leadership role of Somali women in climate emphasizing opportunities for positive change. She noted that the conference is part of Somali Women in Environment and Climate Change (SWECC) initiatives. 🌿🌍
#SWCC25#SWECC
DG Hafsa Abdillahi Omar, Director of Climate Change at the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), presented Somalia’s updated NDC 3.0 and the National Adaptation Plan (NAP), outlining the country’s strategic vision for climate resilience and sustainable development.
Ms. Hani Asad Yasin, Programs Director at Action for Environment, delivered brief remarks at the conference, highlighting the vital role of Somali women in addressing the challenges of climate change and their active contribution to environmental solutions.
#SWCC25#AACJ
We’re proud to share that our Director, Ms. Najma Khalif, has officially launched the Somali Women’s Climate Conference! 💚
A powerful step forward in uniting women’s voices for climate justice and lasting change.
#SWCC2025#SomaliWomen
Ms. Najma Khalif, Director of Somali Women for Environment and Climate Change, has officially inaugurated the Somali Women’s Climate Conference – amplifying women’s voices to build a greener, more resilient future. 🌿🌍
##ClimateAction#SomaliWomenVoices#ClimateJustice#SWCC2025
Somali Women Climate Conference 2025
Theme: Somali Women and Climate Justice: A Call to Action
An inclusive platform amplifying women’s voices in the fight for climate justice in Somalia.
#SWCC2025
🎯Stay tuned!
Somali Women Climate Conference 2025 is on the horizon!
Theme: ‘Somali Women & Climate Justice — A Call to Action’.
Get ready to join the movement and amplify women’s voices for a just and sustainable Somalia.
#SWCC2025#ClimateJustice