Somalia has officially launched the “1 House, 1 Tree” campaign in a ceremony held in Mogadishu.
Khadija Mohamed Al-Makhzoumi, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, launched the campaign on Wednesday.
The campaign is a significant initiative aimed at addressing environmental challenges.
It also seeks to promote sustainability across the nation.
The campaign, which is part of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s vision for a Green Somalia, encourages every household in the country to plant at least one tree.
The goal is to combat deforestation, restore the environment, and build a sustainable future for generations to come.
By actively involving communities in tree planting, the campaign seeks to enhance environmental awareness and foster a culture of ecological stewardship.
It reflects Somalia’s broader commitment to environmental restoration, climate resilience, and sustainable development.
As each household participates, the collective effort will contribute to a greener, more resilient Somalia, aligning with global efforts to tackle climate change and environmental degradation.