Global Dryland Alliance Explained

The Global Dryland Alliance (GDA) is an international organization composed of dryland countries and is headquartered in Doha, Qatar.[1] Officially formed in October 2017 with a membership of 11 countries, the organization has the stated aim of advancing food security for dryland nations and innovating technologies in the fields of agriculture and water security.[2]

History

Preliminary drafts for the establishment of the GDA were first laid out in 2011.[1] In September 2011, Qatari diplomat Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser first publicly brought up the idea of forming a group for dryland countries at a United Nations (U.N.) meeting as a way to help improve food security.[3] Qatari capital Doha played host to a meeting of sixteen prospective member countries and various potential partner groups in September 2012.[4] The next year, Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani pledged a full committal to the formation of the GDA at the 68th U.N. General Assembly.[5]

At the Ministerial Conference on Food Security in Drylands held in May 2015 in Marrakesh, Morocco, a draft establishment treaty of the GDA was presented to the delegations in attendance.[4] The inaugural GDA conference took place on 15 October 2017 in Doha, during which the foundation treaty was signed by representatives of 13 countries. During the conference, it was announced that Qatar would fund the organization for the following two years and that its base of operations would be in Doha.[2]

Mission

According to the GDA, one-third of the world's population live in drylands, which make up roughly 40% of the Earth's land surface. Drylands face many agricultural and water challenges due to several factors such as droughts, temperature extremes, soil erosion and shallow soil depth.[4] Hence, the GDA has outlined several ways to help improve the food security of nations with large swathes of drylands, such as forming partnerships with private and public sector organizations, sharing and developing technologies that will help boost food security, financing food security projects in member countries, and addressing food security policies of dryland countries.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Year Book Profile: Global Dryland Alliance (GDA). Union of International Associations. 26 July 2018. 26 July 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180726234223/https://uia.org/s/or/en/1122280811. live.
  2. Web site: Morocco Signs Global Dryland Alliance Foundation Treaty. Agence Marocaine de Presse. 16 October 2017. 26 July 2018.
  3. Web site: Dryland Management Must Be Placed Higher on International Agenda, Stresses Secretary-General at High-level General Assembly Event on Desertification. United Nations. 20 September 2011. 26 July 2018.
  4. Web site: About us. Global Dryland Alliance. 26 July 2018. 26 July 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180726052443/http://www.globaldrylandalliance.org/en/about-us/. live.
  5. Web site: Doha chosen as Global Dryland Alliance headquarters. thepeninsulaqatar.com. Qatar News Agency. 19 April 2018. 26 July 2018. 19 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180419163926/https://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/19/04/2018/Doha-chosen-as-Global-Dryland-Alliance-headquarters. live.
  6. Web site: Foundation treaty to be signed at Global Dryland Alliance meet. The Peninsula. 15 October 2017. 26 July 2018.