At the forefront of climate action
Based on an increase of requests from UN partners for experts within the fields of climate change impacts and sustainable energy, the DRC Standby Roster conducted a targeted recruitment of members with these profiles in 2023. Today, there are three DRC Standby Roster deployees with environmental and energy expertise currently on mission in the East Africa region. One of them in Stanley Njau Wanjiku, deployed as Environmental & Climate Crisis Advisor to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Mogadishu, Somalia.
A key ambition for the operation is for Somalia to be at the forefront of implementing the six priorities of the IASC Climate Crisis Roadmap launched in June last year. The roadmap represents a collective commitment of the humanitarian community to proactively address climate-related challenges, and Stanley Njau Wanjiku is leading the implementation and mapping of the activities under the roadmap areas in Somalia, a country heavily affected by climate shocks.
“Somalia is among the few countries taking bold steps to implement climate actions because of its high vulnerability to drought and floods – exacerbated by cyclic conflict and displacement. I am proud to be part of this important work and look forward to see our actions make a difference for thousands of people affected by climate shocks,” says Stanley Njau Wanjiku.
Stanley hopes that operations in other countries in the region and even globally will be able to draw on the experience from the roadmap implementation in Somalia.