Somalia Needs National Afforestation Programme to Combat Desertification
In Somalia, trees are most often invoked as evidence of loss: absent canopy, failing rains, charcoal pits, and spreading wasteland. That portrayal is accurate — large swaths of the country endure repeated droughts, creeping desertification, and shrinking biomass — but it narrows the conversation to decline rather than possibility.
Estimates suggest more than 60 per cent of Somalia’s land shows signs of degradation and tree cover is among the lowest in the Horn of Africa. The causes are familiar: prolonged conflict, weak land…