DJABOUTI — The Intergovernmental Authority on Development IGAD has appointed former Somali federal Planning Minister Amb. Gamal Mohamed Hassan as the head of the IGAD Centre for Climate Adaptation and Environmental Protection (CAEP) in Somalia.
IGAD established the research center last December in Mogadishu to combat climate change.
Former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo launched the first IGAD Centre for Climate Adaptation and Environmental Protection (CAEP) in Mogadishu on December 23, 2021.
“The center will focus on ways and means to utilize research, data and scientific knowledge to help the region cope with climate change and achieve environmental sustain inability… We have set aside a strategically located facility, and we will take a leading role in resource mobilization,” Farmaajo told the media during the opening ceremony.
Recent studies have directly linked severe drought and famine in Somalia and climate change.
Hassan represented Somalia at the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. He told world leaders that instead of fleeing insecurity, as is commonly assumed, Somali youth choose dangerous migration routes to avoid desperation exacerbated by climate change.
He added that as global emissions rise, Somalia and other under-developed countries will suffer and urged developed countries with the highest emissions to pay their part.
Ambassador Gamal M. Hassan served as Minister of Planning, Investment, and Economic Development in the Farmaajo administration. He was also Somalia’s Ambassador to Kenya and the Permanent Representative of Somalia to the United Nations Environment Program and UN-Habitat, as well as a liaison to the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
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