Drynet members are diverse. The network includes farmers’ associations, women’s cooperatives, youth networks, and a grassroots movement with more than 1 million volunteers.
Drynet has mobilised civil society since 2007 when it was founded at the COP8. Over the years Drynet members have held key roles on various UNCCD platforms.
Drynet member organisations come from across the globe, spanning Africa, Asia, Latin and South America, and Europe.
Drynet members are at the heart of civil-society mobilisation, ensuring local realities inform global decisions in UNCCD and other fora.
Behind every policy change are local results. Our members transform drylands, restore ecosystems, and empower communities.
Drynet’s primary impact is global policy engagement, where its members ensure local realities inform global decisions within the UNCCD and other international forums.
The Drynet network includes 26 member organisations, such as farmers associations, women’s cooperatives, youth networks, and a grassroots movement with over 1 million volunteers.
Drynet member organisations come from 14 countries spanning across Africa, Asia, Latin and South America, and Europe.
Drynet has been mobilising civil society since it was founded at the COP8 in 2007. Drynet members have held key roles on various UNCCD platforms over the years.