African Regional Inter-Governmental Meeting of Experts for the Elaboration of Africa's Contribution to an International Convention to Combat Desertification in those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification Particularly in Africa 3 - 6 May, 1993 Report of the Experts Meeting
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1993-05-03Author
Organization of African Unity
Organization of African Unity
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The 1993 Nairobi meeting was the inaugural African regional inter-governmental gathering aimed at formulating Africa’s role in the global effort to combat desertification, especially in drought-prone regions. Delegates from numerous African countries and international organizations discussed critical issues such as socio-economic impacts of desertification, the importance of indigenous and adaptable technologies, and the need for regional cooperation and knowledge sharing.
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CM/1781 (LVIII) Annex ISubject
DesertificationDrought
International Convention
Africa’s Contribution
Sustainable Development
South-South Cooperation
Indigenous Technologies
Land Degradation
Climate Change Mitigation
UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
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Deliberations of the First African Regional Inter-Governmental Meeting on the Desertification Convention 3rd to 6th May, 1993