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5th Plenary meeting, China, October 2010
Activities done by the NGOs
Both ENDS and CARI
Oct 2009 - Oct 2010
5th Plenary meeting, China, October 2010
Fields of contribution
• Building the link to the UNCCD process• Playing a part as DESIRE in some
strategic international meetings• Setting up a (pragmatic and on
available ressources based) global policy influencing strategy
• Contributing to some specific DESIRE products
• Planned coming activities
5th Plenary meeting, China, October 2010
Follow up COP 9/2009 decisions on national reporting process
ReminderDuring COP9 in Buenos Aires
many decisions taken in order to improve the review of the implementation of the Convention and the national reports to be provided by each Parties for next CRIC9 in February 2011.
National reports have to be submit in a new format to the UNCCD secretariat in order to be examined at CRIC 9
Action taken and process
March, 16th • message to ST and SSC about the decisions taken about the new reporting process and the opportunity for DESIRE • invite the SSC to participate to the UNCCD national reporting process in sharing their information with the national Focal Point of their country. July, 14th• 2 nd message on what DESIRE SSC can contribute to the national report• circulating draft of a message for the national Focal Point August, 31st A personal message is sent to all the national FP of the SS countries with references to DESIRE and the SSC in the country
Building the link to the UNCCD process
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Trends Comments
• The new webbased procedure for reporting seems to be difficult to adopt for the NFP
• The link with scientists is appreciated and the feedback is good
• Nevertheless it is difficult to value according to the new and not yet well mastered system
Building the link to the UNCCD process
•Collaboration existing and improved between SST and NFP in Botswana, Portugal, Cape Verde, Greece …• Good feedback of the Focal Point about the proposition of participation of DESIRE SST to the reporting process in Mexico, Italy, Chile, …• No feedback from SST or NFP of Spain, Morocco, Tunisia, China, and Turkey.
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Playing a part as DESIRE in some strategic international meetings
Where ? • no international event
organized by the UNCCD in the period
• DESURVEY meeting in Rome “Advanced scientific tools for Desertification Policy” – 29,30 September 2010, Rome, Italy.
www.desurvey.net/conference/
What ?• Nevertheless continuous
informal dialogue with many institutional bodies involved in the UNCCD preparing CRIC9 and COP 10
• The meeting was a good opportunity to interview scientists and policy makers about their respective expectations (see next slides)
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DeSurvey conference Rome
Aims:• See science-policy
interface in action• Interview policy
makers on current dilemmas and issues
• Interview participants on science-policy “gap”
• What can we learn for future collaboration?
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DeSurvey conference RomeCurrent dilemmas andissues:• Climate change
responses in drylands• Where to invest
resources?• Cost of in-action• What transformation
can investment in drylands bring?
• Best practices and innovations in SLM
• Indicators for risk and for monitoring/assesing
•Input for LANDCON presentation•Material for a paper on science-policy interface
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Where ? • 28/31 march
Montpellier/France
GCARD global meeting on science and agriculture
http://www.egfar.org/egfar/website/gcard
• 29 may/03 june Davos/Switzerland
Global Risk Forumhttp://idrc.info/pages_new.php/IDRC-
Davos-2010/
What ? • Contribution to the debate
based on the work of DESIRE and dissemination of documents – feedback on opportunities for dissemination
• Opportunity to give a presentation in plenary on desertification and in a special session on land-degradation and drought with the UNCCD executive secretary, scientists and representative of the private sector
Playing a part as DESIRE in some strategic international meetings
5th Plenary meeting, China, October 2010
The DESIRE global policy influencing strategy
Clarifications within DESIRE…
• Bringing issues related to LD higher on the public and political agenda
• Creating more clarity how DESIRE can contribute to policy
• Outline why decision maker should be informed and what is hindering
• Clarify the role of the DESIRE members at different levels
Focus, range and scope
• Focused on 3 global issues or debates : (i)UNCCD global process, (ii) climate change, adapatation and agriculture, (iii) migration
• Description of when, where and how DESIRE can contribute to them
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• To feed the thoughts for new policies
• To highlight unfavorable or ineffective policies
• To give more power to good but non-effective policies
The DESIRE global policy influencing strategy
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3 fact sheets are drafted
• Fact sheets advocating for the DESIRE approach to involve stakeholders
• Designed for 3 different audiences: policy makers, non-DESIRE scientists and land users
Contributing to policies and drivers 1.31. deliverable
Contributing to some specific DESIRE products
• Overview of relevant policies reported on by each study site
• Description of listed policies
• Description of some missing relevant policies and processes
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What’s next ? Planned activities
• Testing the fact sheets • Facilitating one policy
brief per SS• CRIC9/Geneva/feb
2011 and COP10/Korea/end 2011: preparation and attendance
• story lines of stakeholder involvement in SS (with INVOLVED?)
• Policy papers on climate change and agriculture (on its way), and on migration
• Paper on science-policy interface
• Comparison of results DESIRE with 10 YSP
• Collaboration with Drynet, INVOLVED, WOCAT and others
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Marie José: [email protected]
Patrice: [email protected]
Thank you!