Ministers Responsible For Meteorology in Africa Meet For the First Time To Address the challenges of Climate Change

Nairobi and Geneva, 12 April 2010(WMO) – More than 30 Ministers in charge of meteorology in Africaresponded to the international call of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in partnership with the African Union, to meet for the first time. While the continent is the most vulnerable to climate change, Africais the least equipped to deal with its consequences.

Somalia Agriculture and its Current Problems

Somalia has been without a functioning central government or systematical law and order for almost two decades.

 

The National Association of Somali Science and Environmental Journalists (NASSEJ) would like to agglomerate different options about the past and current Somali agricultural processes and aggrandizes how Somalia agriculture was.

1 Million Somali IDPs are in risk of life threatening Diseases following WFP Food halt

Youth Organization for Relief and Development is warning the possibility of life threatening diseases against the 1 million Somali IDPs in southern Somalia following when the world food program halted the food  distribution to the people for humanitarian security reason and the bribe that Islamist organization are demanding from the agency.

The impacts of Climate Change and the absence of Somalis

Almost, two decades Somalia has not had a central government and Somalis are under violent behaviour since the collabse of Siad Barre regime in 1991. Somalia has experienced dramatic environmental shifts following two decades of insecurity and chaos in the country. The protracted crisis has led to an unsustainable use of the country’s resources. Corrupt businessmen, warlords, and other violent radical groups, with the help of external spoilers, have contributed to deforestation and depletion of Somalia wildlife resources.

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