Somalia's journey toward establishing effective governance and leadership has been shaped by its complex history, diverse population, and ongoing challenges.
Security and Stability
Somalia faces significant security challenges, primarily due to the presence of militant groups like Al-Shabaab. Strengthening security institutions and promoting reconciliation are critical for achieving lasting stability.
Economic development is essential for improving living standards and reducing poverty.
Key opportunities include:
One of the trickiest problems the world is currently experiencing is climate change. It is a multifaceted issue that spans several fields, including science, economics, society, politics, and moral and ethical issues. It is a worldwide issue that has localized effects and will last for millennia. The main cause of the current global warmi
One of the trickiest problems the world is currently experiencing is climate change. It is a multifaceted issue that spans several fields, including science, economics, society, politics, and moral and ethical issues. It is a worldwide issue that has localized effects and will last for millennia. The main cause of the current global warming, carbon dioxide, is a heat-trapping greenhouse gas that remains in the atmosphere for many thousands of years. The globe, especially the ocean, takes a long time to react to warming. Future generations will still be impacted by global warming and climate change even if we were to stop generating greenhouse gases today. Humanity is "committed" to a certain degree of climate change in this way.
JEESO provides agricultural production and quality control training to local agribusinesses and farmers in order to increase profitability and sales. Farmers can test local seed varieties for tomatoes, onions, sweet and spicy peppers, lettuce, cabbage, garlic, and melons at demonstration farms, where they can also learn more effective agr
JEESO provides agricultural production and quality control training to local agribusinesses and farmers in order to increase profitability and sales. Farmers can test local seed varieties for tomatoes, onions, sweet and spicy peppers, lettuce, cabbage, garlic, and melons at demonstration farms, where they can also learn more effective agricultural methods. Food security has improved as a result of higher yields and a wider range of products available for the neighborhood market.
Somalia is geographically positioned in a favorable region in the world, with the Gulf of Aden to the North and the Indian Ocean to the east. Each year, Somali waters invite millions of tons of migratory fish species, creating one of the most profitable fishing grounds in Africa. In addition, the country has over 10,000 km2 of inland wat
Somalia is geographically positioned in a favorable region in the world, with the Gulf of Aden to the North and the Indian Ocean to the east. Each year, Somali waters invite millions of tons of migratory fish species, creating one of the most profitable fishing grounds in Africa. In addition, the country has over 10,000 km2 of inland water area with two permanent rivers, the Juba and the Shebelle, which renders a great aquaculture potential.
JEESO Examples of sustainable energy sources are hydroelectric power, which includes tidal energy, solar power, wind power, and bioenergy, which is fuel made from burning organic matter.
JEESO Capacity Strengthening Programme puts farmers and farm workers front and centre. We know that to create positive change and deepen the impact of our programme, we must ensure that farmers and farm workers have access to the necessary tools, training and support that they need to continuously improve their practices.
The livestock sector is the largest contributor to Somali livelihoods, with over 65 percent of the population engaged in some way in the industry. Exports of livestock and their products account for 80 percent of exports in normal years.
Over time, Somalia began to restore its credibility as a viable livestock exporter especially in the
The livestock sector is the largest contributor to Somali livelihoods, with over 65 percent of the population engaged in some way in the industry. Exports of livestock and their products account for 80 percent of exports in normal years.
Over time, Somalia began to restore its credibility as a viable livestock exporter especially in the north of the country. In 2009, with support from the private sector, a number of quarantine stations were established, which carried out the final check of animals, to provide official certification that declared the animals as safe for export.
At jeeso.org Information regarding the Somalia Water Shortage Update, by April 23, 2022, an estimated 4.2 million people in Somalia faced “severe water shortages.”
We believe we can contribute and mitigate the water shortage impacts to the society especially the small and medium sized farmers.
Copyright © 2024 jeeso.org - All Rights Reserved.
Powered by GoDaddy