April 5, 2025

40 thoughts on “Where climate change meets conflict – BBC Africa

  1. I hope Somalia will become peaceful and prosperous like other developed countries in the world 😢no deserves to die of hunger in 2024 but it’s happening I hope the cSomali and world leaders come together to end this mess once and for all

  2. Somalia is not one of the most dangerous countries in the world but one of the richest and safest countries in the world. The reporter needs some discipline to learn about what he is saying.

  3. Tunisia and democracy and Kais Daid?? let me laugh.
    The new leader of Tunisia is a tiny puppet without any international weight.
    None congratulated him for the last elections.

  4. Native people are likely to go on defending their homeland no matter what!!
    Even Puerto Rican were offended by the comedian saying the island is garbage
    There must be reasons for that
    But not everything is to be said in public
    I personally didn't see anything wrong with this video
    It was balanced
    We got the history
    From Siad barre to black hawk helicopter
    To drought famine
    To journaliste traveling in red cross convoy
    It was balanced and actually
    Donors and diaspora might interviene imagine that older lady
    That can't get 2 meals per day

  5. BBC extremely racist, clan conflict died down as now most entered politics, Somalia yes has political deadlock and issues between government officials, but the SNA works with clans to combat Al Shahab, who lost 1/3 of all their holding in Somalia and reduced to car bombing and suicide bombing, no longer are they rolling into towns and controlling half the country, peace is mostly in large parts of the country and infrastructure been built, i been to my home country Somalia and its nothing like what it stated at the start now, BBC needs to be kicked out of Africa, Africa looses billions in investment opportunity cause of these racist white is right news outlets

  6. BBC should be banned reporting from Somalia since never show the good sides. 95% of this report is negative from old news…p.s UN fundings always end up in cost of their stay there in Halane camp and Nairobi hotel shame on you

  7. Come on man,this guy shud be serious a bit,,yu can't be able to do anything abt the climate change if yu don't solve the conflict that has been going on for the last 30years.peaceful environment is the beginning of prosperity.

  8. As a somali who understand the western mindset im worried for us that I BBC is talking about us even if they seemingly saying something positive about us. Believe if this people talk about you its NEVER EVER good. As soon as they talk about you disaster will follow, their mouths are open grave.

  9. As a Somali, witnessing the ongoing droughts, floods, and disasters affecting our country is heartbreaking. Videos like this remind me of the resilience of our people, but also of the need for real change. I’ve always dreamed of contributing to that change by working with organizations like the Red Cross. Living in the heart of Somalia, I’ve seen firsthand the impact of these challenges, but opportunities to make a difference often feel out of reach due to obstacles like clan divisions. I hope that one day, I can have the chance to actively support and serve my country. To those who narrate and share our story, thank you for helping the world understand. With unity and opportunity, I believe we can build a brighter future for Somalia.

  10. This documentary is reporting more about the current events in somalia but when the reporter saying
    "somalia is one the most dangerous countries in the world to be a journalist"
    that speech is far from the reality today somalia is the only country that every journalist can write and say what he/she wants

  11. As Somali in London, i can tell you there is nothing like living in Somalia. Despite the difficult circumstances in the country, when I am in Garowe or Kismayo i am in my happy place ❤.

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