Secretary-General's video message to the Tenth Conference of Parties to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification
Statements | Ban Ki-moon, Former Secretary-General
I thank the Government and people of the Republic of Korea for generously hosting this important Conference.
Preventing desertification has major implications for sustainable development.
The world's drylands are too often an investment desert –seen by governments and the international community as a lost cause.
We must reverse this trend.
This week you will meet, Mr. Sawadogo, dubbed “the Man who stopped the desert”.
His extraordinary achievements in the Sahel region of Africa show that reversing land degradation and desertification is possible.
There are many other success stories. Let us share such lessons and build on them.
If we protect, restore and manage land and soils, we can tackle many challenges simultaneously: such as rural poverty ? food and energy insecurity ? biodiversity loss ? climate change ? forced migration and geopolitical instability.
These issues are linked. The stakes are high.
Let us therefore work together to make intelligent land-use a cornerstone of sustainable development.
The Convention to Combat Desertification was a landmark achievement. As we prepare for next year's crucially important Rio+20 conference, let us pledge to intensify global cooperation -- governments, civil society and private sector.
That is the only way we will implement the convention's 10-year strategic plan, achieve the Millennium Development Goals and attain truly sustainable development.
Please accept my best wishes for a successful meeting.