15 March 2013
No. 1562
ICRISAT representatives to the high-level drought policy meeting – Drs NP Singh, C Bantilan and H Upadhyaya – with the Tanzania delegation at the ICRISAT exhibit booth.
Building climate-resilient societies
ICRISAT participates in global concerted push for effective drought policies Drought is recognized as the world’s most destructive natural hazard causing death, famine and displacement of more people than any other natural disaster. Yet while droughts are expected to increase in frequency, area and intensity due to climate change, effective drought management policies are missing in most parts of the world.
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hree United Nations institutions have joined forces to promote the development and adoption of practical and proactive policies at the national level to make drought-prone countries more resilient. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and other partners have organized a High-Level Meeting on National Drought Policy (HMNDP) being held this week, 11-15 March, in Geneva, Switzerland.
The High-Level Meeting brings together world leaders, government decision makers, development agencies, and leading scientists and researchers to discuss and deliberate on drought preparedness and management policies. ICRISAT, as one of the key partners of HMNDP, is participating in this global event bringing focus on building climate-smart agriculture to help extricate vulnerable farming communities in harsh environments out of hunger and poverty using to page 2 ...4