The ‘slow onset, silent killer:’ Droughts explained

Droughts across the world are intensifying and have become a “slow onset, silent killer” to which no country is immune, according to the UN’s most senior official working on desertification, drought and land restoration issues. https://news.un.org/feed/view/en/story/2024/12/1157696
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The ‘slow onset, silent killer:’ Droughts explained
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Three billion people globally impacted by land degradation

Three billion people globally impacted by land degradation

02 Dec 2024

Three billion people around the world are suffering the impact of poor and degraded land which will “increase levels of migration, stability and insecurity among many communities,” according to the newly-elected President of a UN-backed conference on desertification, drought and land restoration which is taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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Haiti’s race against the clock: a UN Resident Coordinator blog

07 Nov 2021

Haiti faces a number of “races against the clock” to deal with crises which, if left unaddressed, could have serious negative consequences for the country’s long-term future, according to the UN’s most senior humanitarian and development official in the country.

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Charting a path for global action on land and drought

Charting a path for global action on land and drought

14 Dec 2024

The largest and most inclusive UN land conference wrapped up in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday, charting a path for global action following two weeks of intense negotiations on how best to tackle land degradation, desertification and drought, which affects one quarter of the world.