Cop16 – Somali Pavilion Schedule
December 4th: Land Day
Briquettes Production Showcase
Promote alternative of biomass briquettes as cooking fuel to mitigate deforestation in Somalia.
Time: 10:30 – 11:15 am
Pioneering Land Restoration and Resilience for Somalia’s Future
The presentation will highlight successful initiatives, including land restoration, mangrove planting and fodder production.
Time: 11:30am – 12:15pm
Advancing Somalia’s Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) Targets: Challenges, Strategies, and Progress
Highlight Somalia’s commitment, raise awareness, promote collaboration and inspire action.
Time: 4pm – 5pm
December 5th: Agri-food System Day
Climate Change Impacts on Somalia’s Agrifood Systems (Panel Discussion)
To explore the multifaceted impacts of climate change on Somalia’s agrifood systems, highlighting challenges, adaptive solutions, and pathways toward building climate resilient food systems in one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in the world. The event aims to foster global partnerships, share knowledge, and mobilize resources to safeguard food security and livelihoods.
Time: 11am – 12pm. (Might change to Dec 9th our Dec 10th)
Somali Women in Business
Waiting for reply.
Time: All day Showcase
Gabyo Agriculture
Waiting for reply
Time: 11 am – 11:30am
December 6th: Governance Day
Enhancing Environmental Safeguards: The Role Of Environmental And Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) In Somalia’s Sustainable Development.
Explore the role of ESIA in shaping Somalia’s environmental policies, Highlight challenges in implementing ESIA frameworks in Somalia, Discuss strategies to align Somalia’s environmental policies with international standards.
Time: 2 – 3pm
December 7th: People’s Day
Somali Youth Engagement for COP16 – UNCCD
Panel Discussion: Youth in Action against desertification: Opportunities and Challenges
Presentation Topic: Youth Contributions to Land Restoration in Somalia
Capacity Building Workshop: Developing Action Plans for Youth-Led Land Restoration Initiatives
High-Level Keynote Speech Titles: The Power of Youth: Leading the Change against Desertification
Video campaign for engaging Somali Youth in COP16 UNCCD: Voices for our Land: Somali Youth at COP16 UNCCD
Time: 10 – 11am (1 hr)
Building Resilience: Somalia’s Path to Environmental Sustainability and Youth-Led Solutions. (Presentations, Panel, Discussions and Keynote Speech
Panel Discussion: The Role of Youth in Tackling Drought and Sand Dust Storms: A Path Forward for Somalia’s Resilient Landscapes
Presentation 1: “Restoring Somalia’s Land: Combating Desertification through Sustainable Solutions”
Presentation 2: “Desertification and Its Effects on Somali Livelihoods specially Women and Children
Presentation 3: Empowering Somali Youth as Catalysts for Land Restoration and Sustainable Environmental Management.
Keynote Speech: “Trends of Somalia’s Environment, Policy, and Environmental Insitution Building: the role of youth in the Environmental institutions and way forwards”
Time: 2pm – 3pm
December 4th: Land Day
Time: 10:30 – 11:15 am
Event 1: Briquettes Production Showcase
Description: Promote alternative of biomass briquettes as cooking fuel to mitigate deforestation in Somalia.
Time: 11:30am – 12:15pm
Event 2: Pioneering Land Restoration and Resilience for Somalia’s Future
Description: The presentation will highlight successful initiatives, including land restoration, mangrove planting and fodder production.
Time: 4pm – 5pm
Event 2: Advancing Somalia’s Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) Targets: Challenges, Strategies, and Progress
Description: Highlight Somalia’s commitment, raise awareness, promote collaboration and inspire action.
December 5th: Agri-food System Day
Time: 11am – 12pm. (Might change to Dec 9th our Dec 10th)
Event 1: Climate Change Impacts on Somalia’s Agrifood Systems (Panel Discussion)
Description: To explore the multifaceted impacts of climate change on Somalia’s agrifood systems, highlighting challenges, adaptive solutions, and pathways toward building climate resilient food systems in one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in the world. The event aims to foster global partnerships, share knowledge, and mobilize resources to safeguard food security and livelihoods.
Time: All day Showcase
Event 2: Somali Women in Business
Description: Waiting for reply
Time: 11 am – 11:30am
Event 3: Gabyo Agriculture
Description: Waiting for reply
December 6th: Governance Day
Time: 2 – 3pm
Event 1: Enhancing Environmental Safeguards: The Role Of Environmental And Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) In Somalia’s Sustainable Development.
Description: Explore the role of ESIA in shaping Somalia’s environmental policies, Highlight challenges in implementing ESIA frameworks in Somalia, Discuss strategies to align Somalia’s environmental policies with international standards.
December 7th: People’s Day
Time: 10 – 11am (1 hr)
Event 1: Somali Youth Engagement for COP16 – UNCCD
Description: Panel Discussion: Youth in Action against desertification: Opportunities and Challenges
Presentation Topic: Youth Contributions to Land Restoration in Somalia
Capacity Building Workshop: Developing Action Plans for Youth-Led Land Restoration Initiatives
High-Level Keynote Speech Titles: The Power of Youth: Leading the Change against Desertification
Video campaign for engaging Somali Youth in COP16 UNCCD: Voices for our Land: Somali Youth at COP16 UNCCD
Time: 2pm – 3pm
Event 2: Building Resilience: Somalia’s Path to Environmental Sustainability and Youth-Led Solutions. (Presentations, Panel, Discussions and Keynote Speech
Description: Panel Discussion: The Role of Youth in Tackling Drought and Sand Dust Storms: A Path Forward for Somalia’s Resilient Landscapes
Presentation 1: “Restoring Somalia’s Land: Combating Desertification through Sustainable Solutions”
Presentation 2: “Desertification and Its Effects on Somali Livelihoods specially Women and Children
Presentation 3: Empowering Somali Youth as Catalysts for Land Restoration and Sustainable Environmental Management.
Keynote Speech: “Trends of Somalia’s Environment, Policy, and Environmental Insitution Building: the role of youth in the Environmental institutions and way forwards”
-December 9th: Science, Technology and Innovation-
December 10th: Resilience Day
Event 1: Drought Resilience in Somalia: Lessons from Failures and Pathways to Sustainable Success
Time: 11am – 12pm
Description: The panel members from SODMA, MoEWR/MoA, UNDP, and FAO will share their insights on Somalia’s resilience in drought management and resilience with the audience.
Event 2: (Ministry of Livestock)
Time: waiting for reply
Description: Resilience of Livestock Pastoral Communities
Event 3: Somalia’s need for strengthening resilience against escalating threats
Time: 2 – 3pm
Description: To raise awareness of the impact of sand and dust storms on Somalia’s economy, environment, community and health.