If you would like to learn more about going into partnership with Somalia Dryland Solutions, contact us today.ĭeforestation, soil erosion, droughts, food shortage and lack of water are major problems in Somalia, and as climate change continues to change at an unprecedented pace, these problems are only set to get worse. Partner with us to transform land and transform lives. You can further the good work by engaging with others around you – telling them about the measures we can take to restore degraded land, and the urgent necessity of doing so. You can also help us by spreading awareness and knowledge of our ecosystem restoration movement. Raising public awareness of global warming, ecosystem damage, deforestation, watershed degradation and the social issues that are entangled with these problems is crucial to finding the right solutions and encouraging sustainable action. Beginning in 1850 and continuing for a decade, the Royal Navy imported thousands of saplings encompassing more than 330 different species from botanical gardens in Europe, South Africa and Argentina. Please, if you can, make a donation today. Trees would capture moisture and reduce evaporation, while their roots will break down the lava rocks and create thicker and loamy soils. We aim to make our Somalia projects beacons of hope that shows what is possible when people come together and inspire other around the world to take measures to restore other degraded landscapes. Whether or not you are able to volunteer your time and skills here in Somalia, your financial donation would also be greatly appreciated.Ī financial gift can help us to establish our Ecosystem Restoration Camp, and connect people and forge new global partnerships to help us re-green the land and restore sustainable systems for people and the planet.ĭonations are used with utmost care to run our restoration projects, and find the most constructive solutions for Somalia. So, how can you get involved? How can you help Somalia, and be an inspiration for others to act around the world? But there is plenty that we can do to become part of the solution rather than part of the problem. To tackle the global challenges we face, we must all act – and act fast.Īs individuals, we often feel helpless. It is not enough to recognize that something needs to be done. It is not enough to say that we want to change things. MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND BE AN ADVOCATE FOR CHANGE!