Somalia is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change, facing recurrent droughts, floods, desertification, and increasing pressure on fragile ecosystems. These climate shocks disproportionately affect rural communities, smallholder farmers, women, and youth whose livelihoods depend on natural resources. Limited infrastructure, environmental degradation, and prolonged humanitarian crises further intensify climate risks across the country.
Horn Nature Conservation works at the frontline of climate action by supporting communities to adapt to climate change while protecting the environment and strengthening livelihoods.