Fihima Mohamed

Environmental Activist

Focus Area: Women’s Empowerment, Sustainable Agriculture, Climate Resilience

Country: Djibouti

100-Word Bio:

Fihima Mohamed is a Djiboutian social entrepreneur, environmental activist, and advocate for women’s empowerment. After earning a Master’s in Refugee Studies in London, she returned home to support vulnerable communities, focusing on women, orphans, and those in need. Founder of Women Initiative Djibouti, she promotes sustainable agriculture, restoring 40 hectares of land and empowering over 9,000 women with income-generating opportunities. Known as “Farm Girl” and “Plant a Tree,” she champions food security, reforestation, and climate resilience. Through social media and grassroots activism, she mobilizes communities, fostering leadership and self-sufficiency among Djiboutian women.