Climate change significantly influences governance and security in Somalia. Environmental stressors, such as resource scarcity and habitat degradation, can exacerbate social tensions and conflict. 

The challenges of managing climate-induced displacement and ensuring equitable resource distribution also test governance structures.

 

Effective Governance

Effective governance is pivotal in mitigating climate change impacts in Somalia. It involves establishing clear policies, ensuring efficient resource allocation, and fostering transparent, accountable institutions. By prioritizing climate-resilient development and coordinating efforts across sectors, governance can significantly reduce vulnerabilities and build a more sustainable, climate-adaptive future for Somalia.

Robust Policy Frameworks

By integrating climate risk assessments into national planning, these frameworks can guide the allocation of resources towards sustainable practices and infrastructure. They facilitate the adoption of renewable energy, promote efficient land use, and ensure effective governance, thereby enhancing the nation's resilience to climate-related challenges and securing a sustainable future for its communities.