Strengthening community resilience to climate shocks through sustainable environmental management, climate-smart practices, and ecosystem restoration in fragile and vulnerable contexts.
Across Somalia and other climate-vulnerable contexts where PHASE operates, communities face increasing climate shocks, including prolonged droughts, land degradation, and erratic rainfall patterns. These environmental stresses undermine livelihoods, exacerbate food insecurity, and weaken resilience, particularly for pastoral and rural populations dependent on natural resources.
PHASE implements climate resilience and environmental programmes that support communities to adapt to climate variability, restore degraded ecosystems, and strengthen sustainable natural resource management. Our interventions combine immediate support with long-term strategies to enhance resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate-related risks.
PHASE adopts an integrated and community-driven approach to climate resilience, ensuring that interventions are locally relevant, sustainable, and aligned with environmental and development frameworks. We combine traditional knowledge with data-driven strategies to strengthen adaptive capacity, promote environmental stewardship, and support long-term resilience.
Individuals supported through climate resilience initiatives
Communities engaged in environmental programmes
Climate and environmental interventions delivered
PHASE implements climate resilience and environmental programmes across Somalia and other fragile and climate-affected contexts, focusing on areas most vulnerable to drought, land degradation, and environmental stress.
PHASE works with partners to strengthen climate resilience, protect ecosystems, and support communities to adapt to environmental challenges in vulnerable regions.