ICARDA joins FAO's WASAG Forum to drive climate-smart agriculture solutions
- From
-
Published on
05.03.23
- Impact Area
-
Funders
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

ICARDA’s Soil, Water and Agronomy (SWA) Team in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) held a dryland agriculture session in the 2nd Global Framework on Water Scarcity and Agriculture (WASAG) Forum hosted by FAO.
WASAG was established in 2016 under FAO’s auspices. Its main objective is to support countries and stakeholders in their commitments and plans related to the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and finding solutions for coping with climate change’s impact on agriculture. WASAG plays a significant role in developing collaborative actions as solutions to the increasing challenges posed by climate change and the resulting water scarcity to make agriculture more resilient. The Forum brings together concerned partners to exchange relevant, latest practices, knowledge, and experience on critical issues and provides an opportunity for collaboration among partners. WASAG partners aim to nudge policymakers to address water scarcity in agriculture.
With over 2,000 participants joining online and some 300 in person, the Forum served to spotlight the interlinkages between climate change and agriculture water scarcity and the need to combine efforts to tackle risks facing agriculture.
Attended by Prime Minister of Cabo Verde H.E. José Ulisses de Pina Correia e Silva; Minister of Agriculture and Environment of Cabo Verde H.E. Gilberto Silva; Director of Land and Water Division at FAO, Dr. Lifeng Li, and other high-level delegates, the Forum showcased the great role of WASAG in achieving synergies and impacts and finding effective solutions for sustainable, climate-resilient agriculture.
Related news
-
In the field: Listening to Adaptation Pioneers
CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate27.06.24-
Adaptation
Field days are events that bring people together. In this case, adaptation pioneers, other farmers,…
Read more -
-
Supporting sustainable livestock value chains to restore large rangelands
CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate27.06.24-
Adaptation
Rangelands are critical for biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the livelihoods of millions of pas…
Read more -
-
In solidarity with refugees on World Refugee Day
CGIAR Initiative on Fragility, Conflict, and Migration27.06.24-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
-
Gender equality, youth & social inclusion
A week on from World Refugee Day, explore IWMI's work to support refugees and refugee…
Read more -