‘Last year, I travelled to Somalia to draw attention to the severe ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by drought, hunger, and conflict. I believed that the story was not getting sufficient coverage in the press and media, so I wanted to raise awareness. The drought has had a devastating impact on almost half of Somalia’s population, resulting in 1.3 million people being displaced from their homes. It is alarming to note that Somalia is ranked as the second most vulnerable country to climate change, underscoring the pressing need for action to address the consequences of global warming and prevent further devastation in the region,’ explains UK-based, self-taught freelance photographer Tariq Zaidi.
What Tariq witnessed was so heartbreaking he searched for a positive story that showcased the resilience and dignity of Somalians, to find a narrative that would balance out the devastation and sadness he had experienced. ‘It was at the Hamar Weyne fish market that I finally discovered the story I was looking for. As I walked through the bustling market, I was amazed by the energy and vibrancy of the place. The market is a crucial hub for the fish trade, with hundreds of fishermen depending on it to sell their catch. Although the fishing industry only accounts for a small percentage of Somalia’s GDP and exports, and despite the ongoing civil war and lack of investment in the sector, the market remains a vital source of employment and economic activity in the city.’
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