Author name: Mohamed Dayib

Training Workshop on Water Security for Juba and Shabelle River Basins in Somalia

100 professionals across the globe attended the training workshop on Water Security for Juba and Shabelle River Basins in Somalia  which jointly presented by Abdullahi Hassan , who is the member of management committee of Water Security and Safety Management of International Water Association (IWA) and Founder of SONRREC and Professor Eckstein who is the […]

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Training Workshop on International Water Law and Treaties to Somali students across the Globe

Somali Natural Resources Research Center (SONRREC) conducted a training workshop on International Water Law and Treaties to fresh graduates and Somali students who are persuading their master degree in Water sector across Universities in Africa, Asia and Europe.  The students were equipped to fully understand the different water conventions and the principle of equitable utilization and principle

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The socio-economic impact of fishing on food security in Mogadishu

The socio-economic impact of fishing on food security in Mogadishu

In Somalia, Fishing is a highly profitable venture throughout the world; the tuna industry alone is worth $6 billion globally. Surveys of fishing in Somalia show that there are significant fish stocks.. By:  Hassan Nor Osman, Yusuf, A, A., Abdullah, M.H, & Mohame d,O.A.. –( 2019) Click here TO Download PDF

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The Impact of Internal Displacement on Crop Production in South West State of Somalia

Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are some of the most neglected vulnerable populations in the world. They are often neglected due to lack of laws that protect them By:  Mohamed Osman Abdulkadir,Abdirahman Haji Ahmed, Ismail Hassan Wehliye, Mohamed Dayib sh. Abubakar, Abdullahi Hassan Hussein-(2017)   Click here TO Download PDF

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WE SAVE ENDENGERED SPECIES

Research is trying to answer the basic fundamental questions that come to the minds of Students, Scholars, Researchers, and Investigators, trainees or scientists. Somalia has a unique opportunity to lead the next decades waves of investment for its natural resources especial petroleum and minerals, livestock, agriculture, fisheries, water and environment. There is scarcity of scientific

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Climate Change

Rural communities have always lived with climate risk, but now these risks are changing. We work with government and local organizations to accelerate efforts to adjust to the current and anticipated impacts of climate change. Climate change is increasing uncertainty about where storms, floods, droughts, and other climate crises will occur, when, for how long,

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Livestock in Somalia

Somalia Livestock Sector

The livestock sector is the largest contributor to Somali livelihoods with over 65% of the population engaged in some way in the industry. Livestock is an important mainstay in Somalia’s economy, contributing to about 40% of the country’s gross domestic product.  In 2015, Somalia exported record 5.3 million animals, the highest such figure in two decades, according to the Food and

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Jubba river Somalia

Somalia Water Resources

Somalia is one of the water scarcity countries in the world and its water resources are limited to surface water mainly Juba and Shabelle river basins which are transboundary basins shared by Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya, and groundwater resources which is limited and unknown resources for its yield, capacity, and potentiality with various depth in

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