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Chairs and co-chairs

Mika’il Daya
Founder & CEO
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Drylands Initiative for Ecosystem Restoration and Capacity Building (DINERCAB)
Asikaralu Okafor
Asikaralu Okafor
Executive Director
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Village Farmers Initiative (VFI)
Dieudonne ILBOUDO
Dieudonne ILBOUDO
Water and Environment Specialist
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Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Resources and Fisheries
  • Yelysaveta Demydenko posted in Africa Community

    il y a 4 months Visibilité Public

    📸 Capture the solutions that inspire change!
    The UNCCD and GWP have launched a global photo competition at UNCCD COP 16 in December 2024 in Riyadh to highlight powerful solutions to drought and water scarcity.
    From nature-based solutions to technological innovations, we’re looking for impactful images that showcase how communities and ecosystems build resilience to drought.
    🏆 Finalists will have their work exhibited at UNCCD Headquarters in Bonn during the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought on June 17, 2025.
    💰 Winners in each category will receive a $500 gift card from the International Center of Photography or Fotografiska Museum.
    ⏳ Don’t miss the submission deadline: March 31, 2025!
    📢 Winners will be announced in May 2025.
    🔗 Submit your entry today and let your photos inspire action! https://droughtclp.unccd.int/photo-competition

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  • Mario Lambán posted in Africa Community

    il y a 5 months Visibilité Public

    Check out the first episode of the UNCCCD CLPs Interview Series featuring Bongani Masuku , Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture of Eswatini!

    https://youtu.be/VUyc3xX-QqQ?si=F_Y5Ll3jd3uDX--A

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  • Suyu Liu posted in Africa Community

    il y a 6 months Visibilité Public

    What value does water have to Tanzania’s economy?

    Original source is GWP, web link here: https://www.gwp.org/en/About/more/news/2024/what-value-does-water-have-…

    Have you ever wondered about the economic value of water to a country? The Ministry of Water of Tanzania, the Wami Ruvu Basin Water Board and GWP, with support from the SDG 6 IWRM Support Programme, have provided a preliminary answer to that question for Tanzania: 3.31%, in just three sectors.
    The results of this detailed analysis were launched at a high-level hybrid event on 31 October 2024, connecting dozens of interested stakeholders in the Ministry of Water, in Dodoma, with many more online participants.

    Held upon invitation from the Minister of Water of Tanzania, H.E. Jumaa Hamidu Aweso, and moderated by GWP’s CEO and Executive Secretary, Alan AtKisson, the event brought together panellists from the Ministry of Water, the Development Partners Group on WASH, FAO’s regional office for Africa, the Secretariat of the African Union Continental Africa Water Investment Programme (AIP) and the Valuing Water Initiative, to delve into the findings of the report.

    Covering the value of water for three important sectors for Tanzania’s economy, namely agriculture, manufacturing and mining, the publication makes a strong case for why water is undervalued in financial terms compared to the significant economic value it brings to the country. Indeed, Dr George Lugomela, Director for Water Resources at the Ministry of Water, stated that this report is part of Tanzania’s efforts to introduce better water pricing mechanisms that reflect the true value of water, and hoped that the study could ultimately lead to better water financing models.

    Shamiso Kumbirai, of GWP Southern Africa, and the Secretariat of the AIP, noted that Tanzania has been a leader in the continent on this topic, which is aligned with the findings of the International High-Level Panel on Water Investments for Africa, which is aiming to raise at least US$30 billion per year by 2030 to reach the water-related SDGs at the continental level. She highlighted that the economic value at risk from not investing in water normally dwarfs the actual budgetary allocation for water, highlighting that the value at risk is often not quantified.

    In his closing remarks, Joakim Harlin, representing the United Nations Environment Programme, congratulated Tanzania on its efforts to put an economic value on water, but also encouraged stakeholders to look beyond the economic value of water, considering the different values that water brings to stakeholders, including for freshwater ecosystems, who are a stakeholder often without a voice. He stated the support of UNEP and of the SDG 6 IWRM Support Programme to Tanzania for the next steps in this journey, and to other countries interested in replicating this experience.

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  • Kamal AIT-MESSAOUD posted in Africa Community

    il y a 6 months Visibilité Public

    AGROBIOTEK-INGENIERIE will be present at COP 16 in the green zone to present its innovative technologies for drought control and restoration of desert lands. We will also share our projects in Africa, aimed at building food and energy self-sufficiency in the most remote villages.

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  • Isaac GOKE, environmental geographer, passionate about issues of combating desertification and drought

    Isaac GOKE posted in Africa Community

    il y a 6 months Visibilité Public

    Bonjour à tous dans cette belle communauté, je suis très content de me retrouver parmis vous.
    Nous sommes tous convaincus que ""c'est l'Union qui fait la Force'", oeuvrons donc ensemble pour un avenir durable des terres et pour relever les défis liés aux impacts de la sécheresse!

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  • Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque created a new resource in Africa Community.

    il y a 7 months
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    Institutional Coordination for the Implementation of Drought Plans and Policies

  • Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque created a new resource in Africa Community.

    il y a 7 months
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    Institutional Coordination for the Implementation of Drought Plans and Policies

  • Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque created a new resource in Africa Community.

    il y a 7 months
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    Entry Points for Promoting Drought-Risk Management: a Classification of Global Instruments

  • Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque created a new resource in Africa Community.

    il y a 7 months
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    ALIGNMENT PROCESS TOWARDS INTEGRATING DROUGHT INTO THE NATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORKS AND THE UNCCD NATIONAL ACTION PLANS

  • Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Levesque created new community content in Africa Community

    il y a 7 months
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    Drought in Zambia: What else can be done to strengthen preparedness and response?

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