Today 70% of the victims of serious and permanent undernourishment – an estimated 600 million people – live in drylands.
Drynet, a global network of civil society organisations works alongside dryland communities, to support their initiatives, co-create solutions, amplify their voices and influence international policies for a more sustainable future.
17 key messages emerged after a consultative participatory online process with more than 150 CSO representatives ahead of CRIC23. These messages unite civil society, youth, indigenous peoples and local communities’
The UNCCD Secretariat has announced the selection of Ana di Pangracio (FARN, Argentina) as the alternate CSO observer at the UNCCD Science – Policy Interface (SPI) until COP17. Drynet extends
Drynet is a global network of civil society organisations (CSOs) dedicated to supporting communities and influencing policy to achieve sustainable and resilient drylands worldwide.
Drynet facilitates the co-creation of local solutions, shares knowledge among dryland communities globally, and advocates for effective, community-centric policies at international forums like the UNCCD.
Drynet is a global network with members across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, focusing on regions most affected by desertification and land degradation.
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