Samuel Hall and UNEP: Building Resilience Through Integrated Climate, Peace and Security Approaches: Somalia Climate, Peace and Security Webinar Series

What does the evidence tell us about building resilience in fragile and conflict-affected contexts? 
  • Between April and June 2026, UNEP Somalia, the Climate Security Mechanism and Samuel Hall convened a six-part webinar series, moderated by Christophe Hodder, UN Climate Security and Environmental Advisor to Somalia, bringing together policymakers, practitioners, researchers, financial institutions and civil society to explore this question.
  • Across six themes—from water management and climate mobility to data, security and climate finance—the discussions examined both what is needed to strengthen resilience and how integrated climate, peace and security approaches can be translated into policy, programmes and investment.
  • This page brings together the key outputs from the series, including thematic briefs that synthesise the main evidence, lessons and recommendations from each discussion, alongside the full webinar recordings. Together, these resources provide practical insights for policymakers, practitioners and researchers working to strengthen climate resilience, improve cross-sector collaboration and support locally led responses in Somalia and other fragile and conflict-affected settings.
  • If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email christophe.hodder@un.org

Explore the Webinar Series

Click on each session below to access the thematic brief and the webinar recording.
  1. Session 1: Water Management & Peacebuilding Summary Brief |  Session Recording
  2. Session 2: Climate, Mobility and Displacement Summary Brief |  Session Recording
  3. Session 3: Women & Youth as Leaders in Climate Action and Resilience Building Summary Brief | Session Recording
  4. Session 4: Predict, Prepare, Protect: Data Tools for Decision-Making Summary Brief | Session Recording
  5. Session 5: The Climate–Peace–Security Nexus Summary Brief | Session Recording
  6. Session 6: Climate Finance: Mobilising Resources Summary Brief |  Session Recording
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