Tunisia

Select Partnerships Committee (COPAR): Mobilization of science and policy for the governance of natural resources in Africa

The OSS is an international organization with an African focus. Its main role is to create and support partnerships to collectively address the challenges related to water resource management.

An initiative of Sahara Observatoy and of the Sahel (OSS)

Overview of the project

The project strengthens regional cooperation in Africa on climate issues, through data sharing, awareness-raising and advocacy. It promotes the protection of ecosystems, encourages debate on land degradation and steers the debate towards concrete solutions.

Objective

Mobilising the international scientific and political community around the crucial issues of sustainable land management, adaptation to climate change and the governance of natural resources in Africa.

Level of progress

Ongoing research

Project timeline

17/11/2021 - 31/12/2025. "Projet toujours en cours"

Quantitative results

Two international conferences organised.
Five side events and round tables held at international events.
Four briefing and advocacy notes produced.
Two awareness-raising videos produced.

Qualitative results

Events: 2 international conferences, 1 round table, side-events at CRIC21, COP16, COP28, and World Water Forum 2024.
Content: notes for decision-makers, climate-migration pleas, videos on ecosystem restoration.

Financing

Strategic and financial partnership agreement between Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS).

About the
organisation

Sahara Observatoy and of the Sahel (OSS)

website
Malak Chalbi
Responsable de Gestion de Projets
malak.chalbi@oss.org.tn

The OSS is an international organization with an African focus that supports the sustainable management of water, land, biodiversity, and climate in Africa. It brings together 35 member countries (including 28 African countries) and collaborates with regional organizations, NGOs, and UN agencies to collectively address the continent’s major environmental challenges.

 

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