Officials from the universities expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting the potential for students and faculty to engage in real-world applications of their studies. “This partnership not only aids in academic advancement but also contributes directly to societal well-being,” remarked a university representative.
This move comes at a time when Somalia faces increasing challenges from climate-induced disasters, such as the recent El-Nino floods, which have severely impacted the country. The collaboration is expected to lead to innovative solutions through research and development, focusing on disaster risk reduction and effective post-disaster response.
SoDMA has been actively coordinating relief efforts and has now turned its focus towards prevention and mitigation through academic partnerships. This initiative reflects a broader strategy to build resilience within Somali communities against future disasters.