The future of Mogadishu starts with us the dreamers, innovators, and changemakers.
Be part of the 𝐌𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐡𝐮 𝐄𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐢𝐭2025 this 𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿29–30 and help build sustainable future for our city. #MES2025#YouthForChange#GreenerMogadishu
@MogEnvSummit congratulates minister of Environment H.E. Gen. Bashir Jama and the @MoECC_Somalia on the Cabinet’s approval of the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) Bill. A major step for environmental protection and natural resource management.
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Panel III: Post-COP30: Somalia’s Next Steps Toward Climate Resilience brought together experts to discuss the country’s commitments, priorities, and pathways for stronger climate action. From policy community resilience, the panel explored what comes next for Somalia after #COP30
@AbdishakurDaaha revealed that Mogadishu has strong potential to become a resilient green city, driven by a young and climate-aware population. Despite challenges like waste and pollution, residents strongly support renewable energy and sustainable solutions.
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Panel II: A dynamic panel at #MES2025 explored Smart & Green Cities highlighting how technology, innovation, and digitalization can shape Mogadishu’s urban future.
Experts shared insights on AI, smart design, sustainable planning, and digital infrastructure t
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Mr. Abdirizak Jaaruqo presented Building Climate-Resilient Cities at #MES2025, highlighting bottom-up, community-driven solutions as the key to a climate-smart Mogadishu. "Cities become resilient when solutions start from the community not the boardroom.”
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A powerful panel at #MES2025 brought together leading experts to discuss Urban Resilience Infrastructure — Water, Sanitation & Circular Economy. From flood management to sustainable waste systems, the panel highlighted the urgent need for smarter, greener solutions.
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Mohamed Abdisatar showcased smart flood-control engineering at #MES2025 including permeable pavement blocks that let rainwater infiltrate instead of flooding streets. A simple but powerful solution for reducing runoff, filtering pollutants, and keeping Mogadishu walkable.
Farah Abdinor Ahmed DG General, Ministry of Public Works, Reconstruction and Housing. “Urban growth without proper planning creates its own crisis.” He stressed the need for planned housing, stronger regulations & climate-ready infrastructure to meet Mogadishu’s rapid expansion.
Mohamed Nor Hassan, National Coordinator for NAGAAD Project (SURP II) noted that Mogadishu’s old sewage system wasn’t built for today’s population now overwhelmed and driving flooding, pollution, and health risks. He stressed that modernizing the city’s infrastructure is urgent.
Keynote – Mahad Abdi Farah (Baraawe) Director of Water, Environment & Climate Change @Gobolkabenadir1 praised @MogEnvSummit for advancing Mogadishu’s green and smart vision, noting Banadir Region’s ongoing efforts in city beautification and environmental protection.
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The @MogEnvSummit exhibition brought together a diverse group of companies and organizations showcasing innovative, green, and smart-city solutions for Mogadishu’s future. From climate-resilient initiatives to cutting-edge sustainable technologies.
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Gen. H.E Bashir Mohamed Jama Minister @MoECC_Somalia highlighted the critical importance of environmental considerations across all sectors, stressing that environmental action is needed everywhere. He noted Somalia’s major milestones becoming the first country to submit its NDCs
“No ministry can function without the need of environmental assessment it’s cross-cutting and essential.” The Minister @msomali55 stressed that protecting the environment is a national necessity, calling for better oversight, even on waste trucks that spill waste during transport
Featuring Mr. Farhan Dirie Head of Green Projects at @SOSCVSomalia amplifying pivotal role in climate action, urban greening, and sustainable community innovation. A leading keynote voice shaping Mogadishu’s transition toward a greener, smarter, and future-ready city.
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Keynote speech - @Kamaal_Adnan from @OxfamSomali highlighted that while climate change affects everyone Mogadishu it’s the solutions we choose that shape our path toward climate justice. A resilient, green Mogadishu depends on its people and reaffirmed Oxfam’s commitment on it.
Keynote – Dr. Amina Omar @SIMADUniversit highlighted the crucial role of universities in climate action and sustainable development. She stressed research-driven solutions, collaboration, and addressing real issues like waste mismanagement. “every person is a guardian.”