OSS at UNFCCC COP 29: Strengthening collaboration on early warning systems as indispensable tools for climate change adaptation
The OSS side event on “Early Warning Systems: An Effective Mechanism for Climate…
On this occasion, the Sahara and Sahel Observatory made a presentation of its climate change adaptation projects, especially those being implemented in the Arabic-speaking countries, namely Djibouti and Sudan.
Using the local language for good communication with the local communities and stakeholders was also put to light.
In her speech, Mrs. Khaoula Jaoui, OSS Climate Department Coordinator, introduced the new initiatives being developed in Arabic-speaking countries such as : Egypt, Mauritania, Chad and Tunisia.
She reminded that these countries give particular attention to the sustainable management of the oases and the reinforcement of their resilience. The sustainable land and water management, natural resources management, food security, the valuation of ecosystem services and the diversification of sources of income in support of the most vulnerable populations' resilience are key topics of the aforementioned projects.
The OSS side event on “Early Warning Systems: An Effective Mechanism for Climate…
On the occasion of the day dedicated to education at COP29, a side event…
On the occasion of its participation in a side event, organized by the Adaptation…