ICARDA
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INTERNATIONAL
CENTER FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH IN THE DRY AREAS |
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| 21 October 2004 |
For
more information contact: Surendra Varma (s.varma@CGIAR.ORG) |
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Sustainable Development of Drylands
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ICARDA hosted
a workshop and inaugural meeting of the Regional WANA program Steering Committee
meeting on 'Sustainable Development of Drylands in WANA on 10-12 October
2004. Some 40 representatives from 11 countries of WANA (Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Yemen, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, and Iran), the UNCCD-Global Mechanism, the World Bank, AOAD, OSS, GTZ, and ACSAD attended a UNCCD-GM/ICARDA workshop on a regional programme for combating desertification and sustainable development of rainfed drylands in WANA. The workshop presented and discussed outcomes of the "Inventory and Gap Analysis" study, and country presentations, of UNCCD-related activities in the region that was conducted and prepared by ICARDA, in collaboration with the participating countries; identified common needs and drew up a plan to develop a project on capacity building to develop an enabling environment for mainstreaming combating desertification into government policy. These reports and activities were endorsed by the Steering Committee on the final day of the meeting and represented a first step towards implementation of the Regional WANA Program. |
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About
ICARDA: Established in 1977, ICARDA (www.icarda.cgiar.org)
serves the entire developing world for the improvement of barley, lentil,
and faba bean; and dry-area developing countries for the on-farm management
of water, improvement of nutrition and productivity of small ruminants
(sheep and goats), and rehabilitation and management of rangelands. In
the Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region, ICARDA is responsible
for the improvement of durum and bread wheats, chickpea, pasture and forage
legumes and farming systems; and for the protection and enhancement of
the natural resource base of water, land, and biodiversity. |
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