Hello everyone!
What a pleasure to be part of this inspiring community!
I'm Dieudonne Ilboudo, a water and environment specialist currently working at the General Office of Agropastoral Development and Irrigation of the Ministry of Agriculture, Animals and Fisheries Resources of Burkina Faso.
My work focuses on sustainable water resource management, soil conservation, land reclamation, and environmental preservation. I have over four years of experience in community projects promoting climate change adaptation, integrated water resource management, and the development of rice-growing lowlands.
I recently led initiatives on the management of invasive aquatic plants, transforming them into valuable resources such as compost and biochar to support local agriculture and the circular economy. I am passionate about drought resilience (Zai and Half-Moon Techniques) and ethical, inclusive, and innovative approaches to natural resource governance, and I strive to integrate local knowledge and community participation into all aspects of my work.
I look forward to learning, collaborating, and contributing to this dynamic network !
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Martyna Stelmaszczuk-Górska posted in Global Community
2 weeks назад ОбщедоступныйI am pleased to share the summary of EOTEC DevNet’s first round of Regional Drought Working Group Meet-ups, held in April 2025. The sessions brought together experts from Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Asia–Oceania to exchange tools, experiences, and ideas for improving drought monitoring and resilience through Earth observation.
You can access the full summary, spotlight presentations, and meeting materials here: https://eotecdev.net/highlights-from-the-first-eotec-devnet-regional-dr…As a next step, we invite you to contribute to the EOTEC DevNet Drought Tools Tracker—a living database of existing tools, initiatives, and training resources for drought monitoring and management. Your input will help strengthen coordination and improve access to practical solutions across regions. Submit your contribution here: https://eotecdev.net/eforms/drought-tools-tracker-contributor-form/20/
If you would like to stay involved or join the conversation, feel free to sign up for the Drought Working Group using this form: https://eotecdev.net/eforms/eotec-devnet-communications-regular-meeting…
We look forward to continuing collaboration in the next round of regional meet-ups in October.
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Sokhna Kathy Thioye posted in Global Community
3 weeks назад ОбщедоступныйUNCCD Consultancy Opening!
Please find below the link for the newly advertised UNCCD Consultancy Opening that is placed on UN Career site;
Senior Consultant to produce technical/policy papers on Drought resilience, GPARC Unit: https://careers.un.org/jobSearchDescription/257084?language=en
You can also find link on UNCCD website: https://www.unccd.int/about-us/vacancies/senior-consultant-produce-tech…
Interested/qualified candidates may view the job opening and apply online though UN Career site (Inspira) before deadline (01.05.2025)
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Martyna Stelmaszczuk-Górska posted in Global Community
1 month назад ОбщедоступныйInvitation: EOTEC DevNet Regional Drought Working Group Meet-ups
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite members of the UNCCD Community of Learning and Practice (CLP) to the upcoming EOTEC DevNet Drought Working Group regional meet-ups, taking place in April. These virtual sessions will focus on sharing insights into Earth observation-based drought monitoring tools, key initiatives, and training opportunities in each region.
We believe these sessions will be highly relevant to the CLP community and offer valuable space for knowledge sharing and collaboration across networks.
More information at:
https://eotecdev.net/join-the-eotec-devnet-drought-working-group-meetin…We warmly welcome your participation and look forward to your contributions to advancing drought resilience through Earth observation.
Kind regards,
Martyna
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Suyu Liu posted in Global Community
2 months назад ОбщедоступныйUNCCD COP 16 Decisions are available online.
Here is the Decision most directly related to drought:
'Decision 24 Follow-up on policy frameworks and thematic issues: Drought'
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2 months назад ОбщедоступныйUNCCD and GGGI partner to advance sustainable land management agenda
https://www.unccd.int/news-stories/stories/unccd-and-gggi-partner-advan…
Bonn, Germany, 18 February 18, 2025 – A landmark collaboration is taking shape in the global fight against land degradation. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate efforts in sustainable land and water management, biodiversity conservation and climate resilience in support of the sustainable development agenda.
A partnership for sustainable growth
Land degradation, desertification and drought pose critical challenges worldwide, affecting ecosystems, economies and communities. Recognizing the urgency of these issues, UNCCD and GGGI are joining forces to create innovative solutions that integrate environmental sustainability with economic growth.
This collaboration is firmly rooted in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the objectives of the Rio Conventions, ensuring a holistic approach to sustainable land management.
Under the MoU, UNCCD and GGGI will leverage their expertise to:
Develop and implement joint programs focused on sustainable land and water management, biodiversity conservation and climate resilience.
Enhance resource mobilization efforts to secure funding and technical support for land restoration initiatives.
Engage the private sector to drive investment and technical innovation in sustainable land management projects.
Promote knowledge-sharing and capacity-building through training programs, policy dialogues and best practice exchanges.
Design green investment strategies to support countries in achieving Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) and drought resilience targets.
A shared vision for impactful actionBy working together, UNCCD and GGGI aim to unlock new opportunities for land restoration and ecosystem conservation. Their collaboration will also extend to joint advisory services, feasibility studies and publications that inform and inspire action on the ground.
“I am pleased to announce this strategic partnership between UNCCD and GGGI, which marks a significant step in our collective efforts to combat land degradation, enhance biodiversity conservation and build resilience against climate change," stated Ibrahim Thiaw, UNCCD Executive Secretary. "This MoU is a testament to our shared commitment to a future where land is valued, protected and restored for the benefit of people and the planet.”
GGGI Director-General Sang-Hyup Kim echoed this sentiment: 'The collaboration with UNCCD reflects GGGI’s strong commitment to land restoration and biodiversity conservation. This partnership will not only shed light on the financial and policy elements. GGGI looks forward to a powerful collaboration with UNCCD to tackle climate challenges related to land degradation, water management and drought.'"
Looking ahead: Turning ambition into action
As the world faces escalating environmental challenges, the partnership between UNCCD and GGGI represents a critical step forward. With a shared mission to create sustainable, climate-resilient landscapes, their collaboration will support countries in transforming policies into tangible action, ensuring that economic development is both environmentally sustainable and socially inclusive.
Media contact: press@unccd.int
About UNCCD
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) is an international agreement on good land stewardship. It helps people, communities and countries create wealth, grow economies and secure enough food, clean water and energy by ensuring land users an enabling environment for sustainable land management. Through partnerships, the Convention’s 197 parties set up robust systems to manage drought promptly and effectively. Good land stewardship based on sound policy and science helps integrate and accelerate achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, builds resilience to climate change and prevents biodiversity loss.
About GGGI
The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) was established in 2012 as a treaty-based intergovernmental organization at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development. It supports its 49 Member States and 29 Partner countries in transitioning to a green growth model that integrates poverty reduction, social inclusion, environmental sustainability and economic growth.
Operating in over 51 countries, GGGI helps nations meet their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Paris Agreement commitments. Currently, GGGI is implementing 10+ projects funded by AFD across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the Pacific, focusing on green investment, climate-resilient agriculture, the circular economy and sustainable solutions in forestry, mobility, energy and industry — all aligned with GGGI’s Programmatic Solutions.
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