News from the Drylands         
Global efforts to fight desertification are coordinated by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), which is administered from Bonn, Germany. The UNCCD was adopted in 1994, and came into force in December 1996. To date, 191 countries have ratified the agreement.

The objectives of the UNCCD are to: “combat desertification and mitigate the effects of drought.. contribute to sustainable development... through long-term integrated strategies that focus on improved productivity of land, and rehabilitation, conservation and sustainable management of land and water resources, leading to improved living conditions, in particular at the community level.”
Brussels Conference
The Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences, Belgium, organized an international conference ‘Desertification: migration, health, remediation and local governance’ in Brussels in September 2006. The conference focused on the less-studied aspects of desertification: human-environment dynamics in drylands (migration, health) and sustainable management of natural resources (remediation, local governance).

Dr Mahmoud Solh, ICARDA Director General, presented the keynote address, in which he described ICARDA’s approach to R&D, which emphasizes multi-disciplinarity, partnerships, community participation, and a focus on livelihoods of the poor.

He also highlighted ICARDA outputs that are helping to fight desertification and land degradation. These include: the Marsa Matrouh project in a semi-desert region in Egypt; new feed technologies for sheep production in dry areas; development of drought-resistant forage crops; the eight- country Mashreq and Maghreb project for integrated crop/livestock production; simple methods for harvesting rainwater; biodiversity conservation in areas threatened by desertification; village-level agribusinesses for the poor; and policy studies on land tenure and women’s rights.
 

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