In recent years, Somalia has faced escalating climate shocks—from deadly droughts to catastrophic floods. The 2011 drought claimed 260,000 lives. The 2016–2017 drought caused widespread losses, and the prolonged 2020–2022 drought led to over 40,000 deaths. Then, in May 2023, unusually heavy rains and runoff from the Ethiopian highlands triggered one of the worst floods on record, displacing nearly one million people and devastating homes, farms, and infrastructure. Learn how the JOSP RESTORE initiative is using RD to improve water management and build long-term resilience to climate shocks.