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Climate Change Adaptation as a Panacea for Economic Development in Somalia – EAIPG-PP-002-2024

Many famines, droughts, food shortages, and other climate-related problems are common in the Horn of Africa. The region’s rural livelihoods in Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, and Djibouti, among other nations, have suffered greatly from the last five seasons of rainy failure (ReliefWeb, 2023). Over 43,000 people lost their life in Somalia alone in 2022 as a result of the worst drought […]

A Dangerous Mix In the Horn of Africa: The Worsening Diplomatic Crisis and the Climate-Related Catastrophe

The Horn of Africa experiences recurrent famines, droughts, food shortages, and other climate-related issues; however, the region’s suffering may worsen due to ongoing international tensions. Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Djibouti, and other countries in the region have all seen severe losses in their rural livelihoods as a result of the previous five seasons of rainy failure. While the region has been […]

Somalia’s De jure Outweighs Ethiopia’s De facto Argument.

Ethiopia announced an MOU with the Northern breakaway region of Somaliland on January 1st of this year, promising Addis-Ababa 20 kilometers of marine land in exchange for Ethiopian recognition for Hargeisa. In Somalia and around the Horn of Africa, this has caused a popular uproar. Ever since PM Abiy dared to go, the government of Somalia and its esteemed citizens […]