




SNBS team that presented first #Somali VNR Report joins High Level #Somali Government Delegation at the #SDGSummit2023 and the 78th #UN General Assembly Session, H.E @HamzaAbdiBarre H.E @HonBeenebeene @SharmarkeFarah @abdirahm_omar
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SNBS team that presented first #Somali VNR Report joins High Level #Somali Government Delegation at the #SDGSummit2023 and the 78th #UN General Assembly Session, H.E @HamzaAbdiBarre H.E @HonBeenebeene @SharmarkeFarah @abdirahm_omar

















Additional remarks during the SNBS’s launch of SDG 7 & Environmental Indicators Reports. @AbdisalamHumbul @abdirahm_omar





SNBS Launches SDG 7 & Environmental Indicators Reports. SNBS today launched Somalia’s first-ever SDG 7 Affordable & Clean Energy Indicators Report at a high-level event attended by ministries, development & humanitarian partners, UN agencies—a major milestone in strengthening national statistical system & advancing evidence-based policymaking in the energy sector. The report presents the most comprehensive assessment to date of Somalia’s progress on energy access, renewable energy, energy efficiency & clean cooking, revealing measurable gains alongside critical data gaps, particularly as the country prepares for the 2026 Voluntary National Review (VNR). Developed in close collaboration with the Ministry of Energy & Water Resources & National Electricity Authority, & informed by World Bank analytical work, SDG 7 report underscores the importance of reliable & timely data in guiding Somalia’s transition towards affordable, clean & sustainable energy. At the same event, SNBS also launched first-ever Somalia SDG Environmental Indicators Report that advances environmental statistics & mirrors strong, trust-based collaboration with administrative data producers. Covering SDG 6 (Clean Water & Sanitation), SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 14 (Life Below Water) & SDG 15 (Life on Land), report assesses Somalia’s current progress, identifies key environmental challenges & opportunities, strengthens national statistical capacity through improved integration & visualization of administrative data, and generates evidence-based insights to inform policy and program interventions. Through these publications, SNBS continues to build robust national data systems, enhance inter-institutional coordination & provide a strong evidence base to support sustainable development, environmental resilience & accountable policymaking in Somalia. For more, visit SNBS website via the links below: nbs.gov.so/progress-in-sd… nbs.gov.so/progress-in-sd… @AbdisalamHumbul @abdirahm_omar

















Somalia today marked African Statistics Day 2025 in a high-level, well-attended national commemoration in Mogadishu, Somalia. The event underpinned the essential role of reliable, timely data in shaping policy, planning and development in Africa. This year’s theme — “Leveraging Innovations in Data and Statistics to Promote a Just, Peaceful, Inclusive and Prosperous Society for Africans” — resonates strongly with Somalia’s ongoing transformation. SNBS continues to modernise data systems, expand digital data collection and strengthen administrative records to support peace, justice, stabilization and national development priorities. The commemoration drew wide participation from Federal Ministries, Members of Parliament, Federal Member States, Office of the Attorney General, other government institutions, World Bank, UN agencies, development and humanitarian partners, academia, media organisations and civil society, with all speakers reaffirming shared commitment to evidence-based governance and decision-making. SNBS continues building a modern, coordinated and resilient national statistical system that meets international standards. We thank all partners and stakeholders for joining us in celebrating #AfricanStatisticsDay2025 and for supporting Somalia’s journey towards a more data-driven and prosperous future. @AbdisalamHumbul @abdirahm_omar #DataForSomalia









Warsaw, Poland; 28–30 Oct 2025 Somalia National Bureau of Statistics joined global statistical community at the 2025 All Members Meeting of Expert Group on Refugee, IDP and Statelessness Statistics (#EGRISS2025AMM), hosted by @StatPoland. Our Director General, Dr. Abdisalam Mohamed, delivered presentation on “Somalia’s Approach to Collecting & Managing Refugee, IDP & Statelessness Data,” underpinning SNBS’s ongoing efforts to transform humanitarian data into official statistics. He showcased Somalia’s pioneering 2023 Survey on Nomadic Movement into IDP Camps, whose findings identified major data gaps & emphasized importance of strengthening national coordination to produce reliable, IRIS-aligned displacement statistics. Dr. Abdisalam also participated in a panel discussion on implementing the IRRS, IRIS and IROSS frameworks at the national level, where he shared Somalia’s experience in integrating displacement data through IDP Statistical Sector Plan—one of the key sub-strategies of the National Statistical Development Strategy (NSDS2). He further noted that the upcoming Population & Housing Census will update Somalia’s population baseline & ensure comprehensive inclusion of IDP settlements. His remarks underscored national ownership, data quality & institutional collaboration as critical pillars for advancing the displacement statistics agenda. Somalia’s engagement in #EGRISS2025AMM points to the tangible progress of national institutions like SNBS in strengthening data systems & contributing to global statistical discourse— such that every person counts & is counted. SNBS continues producing trusted, high-quality statistics that drive durable solutions & sustainable development. @AbdisalamHumbul @abdirahm_omar









