Sponsored by Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh, the January 19-21 event brings together scientists, political leaders, representatives of international organizations, and climate experts from across the region and the world.
Dr. Jalludin Mohamed, Director General of Djibouti’s Center for Research Studies, emphasized, in his speech, the urgency of taking action in the face of climate change affecting the region.
Professor Daniel Olago, Director of the Institute for Climate Change and Adaptation at the University of Nairobi, highlighted the importance of training a new generation of researchers equipped with 21st-century technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, to address the multidimensional challenges of climate change.
Djiboutian Minister of Higher Education and Research Nabil Mohamed Ahmed reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to placing science, innovation, and international cooperation at the heart of its climate adaptation strategy.
The event includes thematic sessions, workshops, and scientific presentations designed to transform discussions into actionable recommendations and concrete initiatives. abo/iff/lam/nmr







