In Somalia, the adverse impact of climate change is compounded local environmental degradation caused by illegal encroachments, deforestation and livestock grazing.
Adaptation to climate change is essential for any effort to promote food security, poverty alleviation, or sustainable management and conservation of natural resources.
ICRA undertakes applied research and policy analysis to generate data that encourages change and transformation in businesses, economies, and society overall with sustainable impacts.
About Us
Institute for Climate-change and Research Analysis (ICRA) is an independent think tank dedicated to promoting a well-governed, peaceful, environmentally sustainable, and globally engaged Somalia.
With its headquarters in Garowe, Somalia, ICRA focuses on a range of critical areas including climate change, resilience-oriented governance, environmental conservation, economic policy, and social development.
What We Do?
ICRA is committed to establishing networks with regional, national, and worldwide organizations that work on climate change and environmental sustainability as well as providing chances for growth and capacity building.
What We Do?
ICRA is committed to establishing networks with regional, national, and worldwide organizations that work on climate change and environmental sustainability as well as providing chances for growth and capacity building.
ICRA's Mission
To be the center of climate change and evidence-based sustainable development policy analysis and inspire partnership in caring for climate change by raising awareness and enabling people to improve their environmental resilience in Somalia.
Our capacity to use innovative multidisciplinary techniques to cut through the complexity of natural-societal systems is a distinctive feature of the ICRA institute.