Somalia Outlines Climate-Resilient Urban Plans at U.N. Forum in Baku
GOOBJOOG NEWS | BAKU, Azerbaijan: Somalia’s Minister of Public Works, Reconstruction and Housing, Ayub Ismail Yusuf, said the government is pursuing a long-term urban development strategy aimed at strengthening housing,…
Somalia's Minister of Public Works, Reconstruction and Housing, Ayub Ismail Yusuf, announced the government's long-term urban development strategy at the 13th World Urban Forum in Baku.
What was announced
- The federal government is implementing an integrated strategy linking housing, land management, climate adaptation, and local economic development.
- New studies and planning frameworks have been prepared to improve housing and land administration systems in Somalia.
- Ongoing strategic development projects are focused on affordable housing and climate-resilient urban centres in Beledweyne, Doolow, and the Jasiira area of Mogadishu.
Context
The announcement is part of Somalia's efforts to rebuild after decades of conflict and climate shocks.
“The ministry had prepared new studies and planning frameworks aimed at improving Somalia’s housing and land administration systems.”
Why this matters: This initiative is crucial for enhancing urban resilience and addressing the impacts of climate-related disasters in Somalia.
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GOOBJOOG NEWS | BAKU, Azerbaijan: Somalia’s Minister of Public Works, Reconstruction and Housing, Ayub Ismail Yusuf, said the government is pursuing a long-term urban development strategy aimed at strengthening housing, infrastructure and climate resilience as the country rebuilds after decades of conflict and recurring climate shocks.
Yusuf made the remarks during the 13th World Urban Forum in Baku, a global conference organised by UN-Habitat bringing together governments, development banks and international organisations to discuss sustainable urbanisation and housing.
In his address, the minister said the federal government of Somalia was implementing an integrated strategy linking housing, land management, climate adaptation and local economic development to support stability and sustainable growth.
He said the ministry had prepared new studies and planning frameworks aimed at improving Somalia’s housing and land administration systems, which he described as essential for urban reconstruction and the expansion of public services.
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