International
Conventions: Desertification
United
Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Countries Experiencing
Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa
This section contains the full text of the Convention to Combat
Desertification, which was elaborated by the Intergovernmental Negotiating
Committee (INCD) and signed in June 1994. You can start at the beginning
of the text, or you can use the following index to go directly
to a particular Part or Annex.
Part I: Introduction
Part II: General Provisions
Part III: Action Programmes, Scientific and Technical
Cooperation and Supporting Measures
Part IV: Institutions
Part V: Procedures
Part VI: Final Provisions
Annex I: Regional Implementation Annex for Africa
Annex II: Regional Implementation Annex for Asia
Annex III: Regional Implementation Annex for
Latin America and the Caribbean
Annex IV: Regional Implementation Annex for the
Northern Mediterranean
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
in Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification,
Particularly in Africa
The Parties to this Convention,
Affirming that human beings in affected or threatened areas
are at the centre of concerns to combat desertification and mitigate
the effects of drought,
Reflecting the urgent concern of the international community,
including States and international organizations, about the adverse
impacts of desertification and drought,
Aware that arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas together
account for a significant proportion of the Earth's land area and
are the habitat and source of livelihood for a large segment of
its population,
Acknowledging that desertification and drought are problems
of global dimension in that they affect all regions of the world
and that joint action of the international community is needed to
combat desertification and/or mitigate the effects of drought,
Noting the high concentration of developing countries, notably
the least developed countries, among those experiencing serious
drought and/or desertification, and the particularly tragic consequences
of these phenomena in Africa,
Noting also that desertification is caused by complex interactions
among physical, biological, political, social, cultural and economic
factors,
Considering the impact of trade and relevant aspects of
international economic relations on the ability of affected countries
to combat desertification adequately,
Conscious that sustainable economic growth, social development
and poverty eradication are priorities of affected developing countries,
particularly in Africa, and are essential to meeting sustainability
objectives,
Mindful that desertification and drought affect sustainable
development through their interrelationships with important social
problems such as poverty, poor health and nutrition, lack of food
security, and those arising from migration, displacement of persons
and demographic dynamics,
Appreciating the significance of the past efforts and experience
of States and international organizations in combating desertification
and mitigating the effects of drought, particularly in implementing
the Plan of Action to Combat Desertification which was adopted at
the United Nations Conference on Desertification in 1977,
Realizing that, despite efforts in the past, progress in
combating desertification and mitigating the effects of drought
has not met expectations and that a new and more effective approach
is needed at all levels within the framework of sustainable development,
Recognizing the validity and relevance of decisions adopted
at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development,
particularly of Agenda 21 and its chapter 12, which provide a basis
for combating desertification,
Reaffirming in this light the commitments of developed countries
as contained in paragraph 13 of chapter 33 of Agenda 21,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 47/188, particularly
the priority in it prescribed for Africa, and all other relevant
United Nations resolutions, decisions and programmes on desertification
and drought, as well as relevant declarations by African countries
and those from other regions,
Reaffirming the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
which states, in its Principle 2, that States have, in accordance
with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of international
law, the sovereign right to exploit their own resources pursuant
to their own environmental and developmental policies, and the responsibility
to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do
not cause damage to the environment of other States or of areas
beyond the limits of national jurisdiction,
Recognizing that national Governments play a critical role
in combating desertification and mitigating the effects of drought
and that progress in that respect depends on local implementation
of action programmes in affected areas,
Recognizing also the importance and necessity of international
cooperation and partnership in combating desertification and mitigating
the effects of drought,
Recognizing further the importance of the provision to affected
developing countries, particularly in Africa, of effective means,
inter alia substantial financial resources, including new
and additional funding, and access to technology, without which
it will be difficult for them to implement fully their commitments
under this Convention,
Expressing concern over the impact of desertification and
drought on affected countries in Central Asia and the Transcaucasus,
Stressing the important role played by women in regions
affected by desertification and/or drought, particularly in rural
areas of developing countries, and the importance of ensuring the
full participation of both men and women at all levels in programmes
to combat desertification and mitigate the effects of drought,
Emphasizing the special role of non-governmental organizations
and other major groups in programmes to combat desertification and
mitigate the effects of drought,
Bearing in mind the relationship between desertification
and other environmental problems of global dimension facing the
international and national communities,
Bearing also in mind the contribution that combating desertification
can make to achieving the objectives of the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity
and other related environmental conventions,
Believing that strategies to combat desertification and
mitigate the effects of drought will be most effective if they are
based on sound systematic observation and rigorous scientific knowledge
and if they are continuously re-evaluated,
Recognizing the urgent need to improve the effectiveness
and coordination of international cooperation to facilitate the
implementation of national plans and priorities,
Determined to take appropriate action in combating desertification
and mitigating the effects of drought for the benefit of present
and future generations,
Have agreed as follows:
PART I
INTRODUCTION
Article 1
Use of terms
For the purposes of this Convention:
(a) "desertification" means land degradation in arid, semi-arid
and dry sub-humid areas resulting from various factors, including
climatic variations and human activities;
(b) "combating desertification" includes activities which are part
of the integrated development of land in arid, semi-arid and dry
sub-humid areas for sustainable development which are aimed at:
(i) prevention and/or reduction of land degradation;
(ii) rehabilitation of partly degraded land; and
(iii) reclamation of desertified land;
(c) "drought" means the naturally occurring phenomenon that exists
when precipitation has been significantly below normal recorded
levels, causing serious hydrological imbalances that adversely affect
land resource production systems;
(d) "mitigating the effects of drought" means activities related
to the prediction of drought and intended to reduce the vulnerability
of society and natural systems to drought as it relates to combating
desertification;
(e) "land" means the terrestrial bio-productive system that comprises
soil, vegetation, other biota, and the ecological and hydrological
processes that operate within the system;
(f) "land degradation" means reduction or loss, in arid, semi-arid
and dry sub-humid areas, of the biological or economic productivity
and complexity of rainfed cropland, irrigated cropland, or range,
pasture, forest and woodlands resulting from land uses or from a
process or combination of processes, including processes arising
from human activities and habitation patterns, such as:
(i) soil erosion caused by wind and/or water;
(ii) deterioration of the physical, chemical and biological or
economic properties of soil; and
(iii) long-term loss of natural vegetation;
(g) "arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas" means areas, other
than polar and sub-polar regions, in which the ratio of annual precipitation
to potential evapotranspiration falls within the range from 0.05
to 0.65;
(h) "affected areas" means arid, semi-arid and/or dry sub-humid
areas affected or threatened by desertification;
(i) "affected countries" means countries whose lands include, in
whole or in part, affected areas;
(j) "regional economic integration organization" means an organization
constituted by sovereign States of a given region which has competence
in respect of matters governed by this Convention and has been duly
authorized, in accordance with its internal procedures, to sign,
ratify, accept, approve or accede to this Convention;
(k) "developed country Parties" means developed country Parties
and regional economic integration organizations constituted by developed
countries.
Article 2
Objective
1. The objective of this Convention is to combat desertification
and mitigate the effects of drought in countries experiencing serious
drought and/or desertification, particularly in Africa, through
effective action at all levels, supported by international cooperation
and partnership arrangements, in the framework of an integrated
approach which is consistent with Agenda 21, with a view to contributing
to the achievement of sustainable development in affected areas.
2. Achieving this objective will involve long-term integrated strategies
that focus simultaneously, in affected areas, on improved productivity
of land, and the rehabilitation, conservation and sustainable management
of land and water resources, leading to improved living conditions,
in particular at the community level.
Article 3
Principles
In order to achieve the objective of this Convention and to implement
its provisions, the Parties shall be guided, inter alia,
by the following:
(a) the Parties should ensure that decisions on the design and
implementation of programmes to combat desertification and/or mitigate
the effects of drought are taken with the participation of populations
and local communities and that an enabling environment is created
at higher levels to facilitate action at national and local levels;
(b) the Parties should, in a spirit of international solidarity
and partnership, improve cooperation and coordination at subregional,
regional and international levels, and better focus financial, human,
organizational and technical resources where they are needed;
(c) the Parties should develop, in a spirit of partnership, cooperation
among all levels of government, communities, non-governmental organizations
and landholders to establish a better understanding of the nature
and value of land and scarce water resources in affected areas and
to work towards their sustainable use; and
(d) the Parties should take into full consideration the special
needs and circumstances of affected developing country Parties,
particularly the least developed among them.
PART II
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 4
General obligations
1. The Parties shall implement their obligations under this Convention,
individually or jointly, either through existing or prospective
bilateral and multilateral arrangements or a combination thereof,
as appropriate, emphasizing the need to coordinate efforts and develop
a coherent long-term strategy at all levels.
2. In pursuing the objective of this Convention, the Parties shall:
(a) adopt an integrated approach addressing the physical, biological
and socio-economic aspects of the processes of desertification and
drought;
(b) give due attention, within the relevant international and regional
bodies, to the situation of affected developing country Parties
with regard to international trade, marketing arrangements and debt
with a view to establishing an enabling international economic environment
conducive to the promotion of sustainable development;
(c) integrate strategies for poverty eradication into efforts to
combat desertification and mitigate the effects of drought;
(d) promote cooperation among affected country Parties in the fields
of environmental protection and the conservation of land and water
resources, as they relate to desertification and drought;
(e) strengthen subregional, regional and international cooperation;
(f) cooperate within relevant intergovernmental organizations;
(g) determine institutional mechanisms, if appropriate, keeping
in mind the need to avoid duplication; and
(h) promote the use of existing bilateral and multilateral financial
mechanisms and arrangements that mobilize and channel substantial
financial resources to affected developing country Parties in combating
desertification and mitigating the effects of drought.
3. Affected developing country Parties are eligible for assistance
in the implementation of the Convention.
Article 5
Obligations of affected country Parties
In addition to their obligations pursuant to article 4, affected
country Parties undertake to:
(a) give due priority to combating desertification and mitigating
the effects of drought, and allocate adequate resources in accordance
with their circumstances and capabilities;
(b) establish strategies and priorities, within the framework of
sustainable development plans and/or policies, to combat desertification
and mitigate the effects of drought;
(c) address the underlying causes of desertification and pay special
attention to the socio- economic factors contributing to desertification
processes;
(d) promote awareness and facilitate the participation of local
populations, particularly women and youth, with the support of non-governmental
organizations, in efforts to combat desertification and mitigate
the effects of drought; and
(e) provide an enabling environment by strengthening, as appropriate,
relevant existing legislation and, where they do not exist, enacting
new laws and establishing long-term policies and action programmes.
Article 6
Obligations of developed country Parties
In addition to their general obligations pursuant to article 4,
developed country Parties undertake to:
(a) actively support, as agreed, individually or jointly, the efforts
of affected developing country Parties, particularly those in Africa,
and the least developed countries, to combat desertification and
mitigate the effects of drought;
(b) provide substantial financial resources and other forms of
support to assist affected developing country Parties, particularly
those in Africa, effectively to develop and implement their own
long-term plans and strategies to combat desertification and mitigate
the effects of drought;
(c) promote the mobilization of new and additional funding pursuant
to article 20, paragraph 2 (b);
(d) encourage the mobilization of funding from the private sector
and other non-governmental sources; and
(e) promote and facilitate access by affected country Parties,
particularly affected developing country Parties, to appropriate
technology, knowledge and know-how.
Article 7
Priority for Africa
In implementing this Convention, the Parties shall give priority
to affected African country Parties, in the light of the particular
situation prevailing in that region, while not neglecting affected
developing country Parties in other regions.
Article 8
Relationship with other conventions
1. The Parties shall encourage the coordination of activities carried
out under this Convention and, if they are Parties to them, under
other relevant international agreements, particularly the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention
on Biological Diversity, in order to derive maximum benefit from
activities under each agreement while avoiding duplication of effort.
The Parties shall encourage the conduct of joint programmes, particularly
in the fields of research, training, systematic observation and
information collection and exchange, to the extent that such activities
may contribute to achieving the objectives of the agreements concerned.
2. The provisions of this Convention shall not affect the rights
and obligations of any Party deriving from a bilateral, regional
or international agreement into which it has entered prior to the
entry into force of this Convention for it.
PART III
ACTION PROGRAMMES, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION AND SUPPORTING
MEASURES
Section 1: Action programmes
Article 9
Basic approach
1. In carrying out their obligations pursuant to article 5, affected
developing country Parties and any other affected country Party
in the framework of its regional implementation annex or, otherwise,
that has notified the Permanent Secretariat in writing of its intention
to prepare a national action programme, shall, as appropriate, prepare,
make public and implement national action programmes, utilizing
and building, to the extent possible, on existing relevant successful
plans and programmes, and subregional and regional action programmes,
as the central element of the strategy to combat desertification
and mitigate the effects of drought. Such programmes shall be updated
through a continuing participatory process on the basis of lessons
from field action, as well as the results of research. The preparation
of national action programmes shall be closely interlinked with
other efforts to formulate national policies for sustainable development.
2. In the provision by developed country Parties of different forms
of assistance under the terms of article 6, priority shall be given
to supporting, as agreed, national, subregional and regional action
programmes of affected developing country Parties, particularly
those in Africa, either directly or through relevant multilateral
organizations or both.
3. The Parties shall encourage organs, funds and programmes of
the United Nations system and other relevant intergovernmental organizations,
academic institutions, the scientific community and non-governmental
organizations in a position to cooperate, in accordance with their
mandates and capabilities, to support the elaboration, implementation
and follow-up of action programmes.
Article 10
National action programmes
1. The purpose of national action programmes is to identify the
factors contributing to desertification and practical measures necessary
to combat desertification and mitigate the effects of drought.
2. National action programmes shall specify the respective roles
of government, local communities and land users and the resources
available and needed. They shall, inter alia:
(a) incorporate long-term strategies to combat desertification
and mitigate the effects of drought, emphasize implementation and
be integrated with national policies for sustainable development;
(b) allow for modifications to be made in response to changing
circumstances and be sufficiently flexible at the local level to
cope with different socio-economic, biological and geo-physical
conditions;
(c) give particular attention to the implementation of preventive
measures for lands that are not yet degraded or which are only slightly
degraded;
(d) enhance national climatological, meteorological and hydrological
capabilities and the means to provide for drought early warning;
(e) promote policies and strengthen institutional frameworks which
develop cooperation and coordination, in a spirit of partnership,
between the donor community, governments at all levels, local populations
and community groups, and facilitate access by local populations
to appropriate information and technology;
(f) provide for effective participation at the local, national
and regional levels of non- governmental organizations and local
populations, both women and men, particularly resource users, including
farmers and pastoralists and their representative organizations,
in policy planning, decision-making, and implementation and review
of national action programmes; and
(g) require regular review of, and progress reports on, their implementation.
3. National action programmes may include, inter alia, some
or all of the following measures to prepare for and mitigate the
effects of drought:
(a) establishment and/or strengthening, as appropriate, of early
warning systems, including local and national facilities and joint
systems at the subregional and regional levels, and mechanisms for
assisting environmentally displaced persons;
(b) strengthening of drought preparedness and management, including
drought contingency plans at the local, national, subregional and
regional levels, which take into consideration seasonal to interannual
climate predictions;
(c) establishment and/or strengthening, as appropriate, of food
security systems, including storage and marketing facilities, particularly
in rural areas;
(d) establishment of alternative livelihood projects that could
provide incomes in drought prone areas; and
(e) development of sustainable irrigation programmes for both crops
and livestock.
4. Taking into account the circumstances and requirements specific
to each affected country Party, national action programmes include,
as appropriate, inter alia, measures in some or all of the
following priority fields as they relate to combating desertification
and mitigating the effects of drought in affected areas and to their
populations: promotion of alternative livelihoods and improvement
of national economic environments with a view to strengthening programmes
aimed at the eradication of poverty and at ensuring food security;
demographic dynamics; sustainable management of natural resources;
sustainable agricultural practices; development and efficient use
of various energy sources; institutional and legal frameworks; strengthening
of capabilities for assessment and systematic observation, including
hydrological and meteorological services, and capacity building,
education and public awareness.
Article 11
Subregional and regional action programmes
Affected country Parties shall consult and cooperate to prepare,
as appropriate, in accordance with relevant regional implementation
annexes, subregional and/or regional action programmes to harmonize,
complement and increase the efficiency of national programmes. The
provisions of article 10 shall apply mutatis mutandis to
subregional and regional programmes. Such cooperation may include
agreed joint programmes for the sustainable management of transboundary
natural resources, scientific and technical cooperation, and strengthening
of relevant institutions.
Article 12
International cooperation
Affected country Parties, in collaboration with other Parties and
the international community, should cooperate to ensure the promotion
of an enabling international environment in the implementation of
the Convention. Such cooperation should also cover fields of technology
transfer as well as scientific research and development, information
collection and dissemination and financial resources.
Article 13
Support for the elaboration and implementation of action programmes
1. Measures to support action programmes pursuant to article 9
include, inter alia:
(a) financial cooperation to provide predictability for action
programmes, allowing for necessary long-term planning;
(b) elaboration and use of cooperation mechanisms which better
enable support at the local level, including action through non-governmental
organizations, in order to promote the replicability of successful
pilot programme activities where relevant;
(c) increased flexibility in project design, funding and implementation
in keeping with the experimental, iterative approach indicated for
participatory action at the local community level; and
(d) as appropriate, administrative and budgetary procedures that
increase the efficiency of cooperation and of support programmes.
2. In providing such support to affected developing country Parties,
priority shall be given to African country Parties and to least
developed country Parties.
Article 14
Coordination in the elaboration and implementation of action programmes
1. The Parties shall work closely together, directly and through
relevant intergovernmental organizations, in the elaboration and
implementation of action programmes.
2. The Parties shall develop operational mechanisms, particularly
at the national and field levels, to ensure the fullest possible
coordination among developed country Parties, developing country
Parties and relevant intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations,
in order to avoid duplication, harmonize interventions and approaches,
and maximize the impact of assistance. In affected developing country
Parties, priority will be given to coordinating activities related
to international cooperation in order to maximize the efficient
use of resources, to ensure responsive assistance, and to facilitate
the implementation of national action programmes and priorities
under this Convention.
Article 15
Regional implementation annexes
Elements for incorporation in action programmes shall be selected
and adapted to the socio- economic, geographical and climatic factors
applicable to affected country Parties or regions, as well as to
their level of development. Guidelines for the preparation of action
programmes and their exact focus and content for particular subregions
and regions are set out in the regional implementation annexes.
Section 2: Scientific and technical cooperation
Article 16
Information collection, analysis and exchange
The Parties agree, according to their respective capabilities,
to integrate and coordinate the collection, analysis and exchange
of relevant short term and long term data and information to ensure
systematic observation of land degradation in affected areas and
to understand better and assess the processes and effects of drought
and desertification. This would help accomplish, inter alia,
early warning and advance planning for periods of adverse climatic
variation in a form suited for practical application by users at
all levels, including especially local populations. To this end,
they shall, as appropriate:
(a) facilitate and strengthen the functioning of the global network
of institutions and facilities for the collection, analysis and
exchange of information, as well as for systematic observation at
all levels, which shall, inter alia:
(i) aim to use compatible standards and systems;
(ii) encompass relevant data and stations, including in remote
areas;
(iii) use and disseminate modern technology for data collection,
transmission and assessment on land degradation; and
(iv) link national, subregional and regional data and information
centres more closely with global information sources;
(b) ensure that the collection, analysis and exchange of information
address the needs of local communities and those of decision makers,
with a view to resolving specific problems, and that local communities
are involved in these activities;
(c) support and further develop bilateral and multilateral programmes
and projects aimed at defining, conducting, assessing and financing
the collection, analysis and exchange of data and information, including,
inter alia, integrated sets of physical, biological, social
and economic indicators;
(d) make full use of the expertise of competent intergovernmental
and non-governmental organizations, particularly to disseminate
relevant information and experiences among target groups in different
regions;
(e) give full weight to the collection, analysis and exchange of
socio-economic data, and their integration with physical and biological
data;
(f) exchange and make fully, openly and promptly available information
from all publicly available sources relevant to combating desertification
and mitigating the effects of drought; and
(g) subject to their respective national legislation and/or policies,
exchange information on local and traditional knowledge, ensuring
adequate protection for it and providing appropriate return from
the benefits derived from it, on an equitable basis and on mutually
agreed terms, to the local populations concerned.
Article 17
Research and development
1. The Parties undertake, according to their respective capabilities,
to promote technical and scientific cooperation in the fields of
combating desertification and mitigating the effects of drought
through appropriate national, subregional, regional and international
institutions. To this end, they shall support research activities
that:
(a) contribute to increased knowledge of the processes leading
to desertification and drought and the impact of, and distinction
between, causal factors, both natural and human, with a view to
combating desertification and mitigating the effects of drought,
and achieving improved productivity as well as sustainable use and
management of resources;
(b) respond to well defined objectives, address the specific needs
of local populations and lead to the identification and implementation
of solutions that improve the living standards of people in affected
areas;
(c) protect, integrate, enhance and validate traditional and local
knowledge, know-how and practices, ensuring, subject to their respective
national legislation and/or policies, that the owners of that knowledge
will directly benefit on an equitable basis and on mutually agreed
terms from any commercial utilization of it or from any technological
development derived from that knowledge;
(d) develop and strengthen national, subregional and regional research
capabilities in affected developing country Parties, particularly
in Africa, including the development of local skills and the strengthening
of appropriate capacities, especially in countries with a weak research
base, giving particular attention to multidisciplinary and participative
socio- economic research;
(e) take into account, where relevant, the relationship between
poverty, migration caused by environmental factors, and desertification;
(f) promote the conduct of joint research programmes between national,
subregional, regional and international research organizations,
in both the public and private sectors, for the development of improved,
affordable and accessible technologies for sustainable development
through effective participation of local populations and communities;
and
(g) enhance the availability of water resources in affected areas,
by means of, inter alia, cloud-seeding.
2. Research priorities for particular regions and subregions, reflecting
different local conditions, should be included in action programmes.
The Conference of the Parties shall review research priorities periodically
on the advice of the Committee on Science and Technology.
Article 18
Transfer, acquisition, adaptation and development of technology
1. The Parties undertake, as mutually agreed and in accordance
with their respective national legislation and/or policies, to promote,
finance and/or facilitate the financing of the transfer, acquisition,
adaptation and development of environmentally sound, economically
viable and socially acceptable technologies relevant to combating
desertification and/or mitigating the effects of drought, with a
view to contributing to the achievement of sustainable development
in affected areas. Such cooperation shall be conducted bilaterally
or multilaterally, as appropriate, making full use of the expertise
of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations. The Parties
shall, in particular:
(a) fully utilize relevant existing national, subregional, regional
and international information systems and clearing-houses for the
dissemination of information on available technologies, their sources,
their environmental risks and the broad terms under which they may
be acquired;
(b) facilitate access, in particular by affected developing country
Parties, on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential
terms, as mutually agreed, taking into account the need to protect
intellectual property rights, to technologies most suitable to practical
application for specific needs of local populations, paying special
attention to the social, cultural, economic and environmental impact
of such technology;
(c) facilitate technology cooperation among affected country Parties
through financial assistance or other appropriate means;
(d) extend technology cooperation with affected developing country
Parties, including, where relevant, joint ventures, especially to
sectors which foster alternative livelihoods; and
(e) take appropriate measures to create domestic market conditions
and incentives, fiscal or otherwise, conducive to the development,
transfer, acquisition and adaptation of suitable technology, knowledge,
know-how and practices, including measures to ensure adequate and
effective protection of intellectual property rights.
2. The Parties shall, according to their respective capabilities,
and subject to their respective national legislation and/or policies,
protect, promote and use in particular relevant traditional and
local technology, knowledge, know-how and practices and, to that
end, they undertake to:
(a) make inventories of such technology, knowledge, know-how and
practices and their potential uses with the participation of local
populations, and disseminate such information, where appropriate,
in cooperation with relevant intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations;
(b) ensure that such technology, knowledge, know-how and practices
are adequately protected and that local populations benefit directly,
on an equitable basis and as mutually agreed, from any commercial
utilization of them or from any technological development derived
therefrom;
(c) encourage and actively support the improvement and dissemination
of such technology, knowledge, know-how and practices or of the
development of new technology based on them; and
(d) facilitate, as appropriate, the adaptation of such technology,
knowledge, know-how and practices to wide use and integrate them
with modern technology, as appropriate.
Section 3: Supporting measures
Article 19
Capacity building, education and public awareness
1. The Parties recognize the significance of capacity building
-- that is to say, institution building, training and development
of relevant local and national capacities -- in efforts to combat
desertification and mitigate the effects of drought. They shall
promote, as appropriate, capacity- building:
(a) through the full participation at all levels of local people,
particularly at the local level, especially women and youth, with
the cooperation of non-governmental and local organizations;
(b) by strengthening training and research capacity at the national
level in the field of desertification and drought;
(c) by establishing and/or strengthening support and extension
services to disseminate relevant technology methods and techniques
more effectively, and by training field agents and members of rural
organizations in participatory approaches for the conservation and
sustainable use of natural resources;
(d) by fostering the use and dissemination of the knowledge, know-how
and practices of local people in technical cooperation programmes,
wherever possible;
(e) by adapting, where necessary, relevant environmentally sound
technology and traditional methods of agriculture and pastoralism
to modern socio-economic conditions;
(f) by providing appropriate training and technology in the use
of alternative energy sources, particularly renewable energy resources,
aimed particularly at reducing dependence on wood for fuel;
(g) through cooperation, as mutually agreed, to strengthen the
capacity of affected developing country Parties to develop and implement
programmes in the field of collection, analysis and exchange of
information pursuant to article 16;
(h) through innovative ways of promoting alternative livelihoods,
including training in new skills;
(i) by training of decision makers, managers, and personnel who
are responsible for the collection and analysis of data for the
dissemination and use of early warning information on drought conditions
and for food production;
(j) through more effective operation of existing national institutions
and legal frameworks and, where necessary, creation of new ones,
along with strengthening of strategic planning and management; and
(k) by means of exchange visitor programmes to enhance capacity
building in affected country Parties through a long-term, interactive
process of learning and study.
2. Affected developing country Parties shall conduct, in cooperation
with other Parties and competent intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations, as appropriate, an interdisciplinary review of available
capacity and facilities at the local and national levels, and the
potential for strengthening them.
3. The Parties shall cooperate with each other and through competent
intergovernmental organizations, as well as with non-governmental
organizations, in undertaking and supporting public awareness and
educational programmes in both affected and, where relevant, unaffected
country Parties to promote understanding of the causes and effects
of desertification and drought and of the importance of meeting
the objective of this Convention. To that end, they shall:
(a) organize awareness campaigns for the general public;
(b) promote, on a permanent basis, access by the public to relevant
information, and wide public participation in education and awareness
activities;
(c) encourage the establishment of associations that contribute
to public awareness;
(d) develop and exchange educational and public awareness material,
where possible in local languages, exchange and second experts to
train personnel of affected developing country Parties in carrying
out relevant education and awareness programmes, and fully utilize
relevant educational material available in competent international
bodies;
(e) assess educational needs in affected areas, elaborate appropriate
school curricula and expand, as needed, educational and adult literacy
programmes and opportunities for all, in particular for girls and
women, on the identification, conservation and sustainable use and
management of the natural resources of affected areas; and
(f) develop interdisciplinary participatory programmes integrating
desertification and drought awareness into educational systems and
in non-formal, adult, distance and practical educational programmes.
4. The Conference of the Parties shall establish and/or strengthen
networks of regional education and training centres to combat desertification
and mitigate the effects of drought. These networks shall be coordinated
by an institution created or designated for that purpose, in order
to train scientific, technical and management personnel and to strengthen
existing institutions responsible for education and training in
affected country Parties, where appropriate, with a view to harmonizing
programmes and to organizing exchanges of experience among them.
These networks shall cooperate closely with relevant intergovernmental
and non-governmental organizations to avoid duplication of effort.
Article 20
Financial resources
1. Given the central importance of financing to the achievement
of the objective of the Convention, the Parties, taking into account
their capabilities, shall make every effort to ensure that adequate
financial resources are available for programmes to combat desertification
and mitigate the effects of drought.
2. In this connection, developed country Parties, while giving
priority to affected African country Parties without neglecting
affected developing country Parties in other regions, in accordance
with article 7, undertake to:
(a) mobilize substantial financial resources, including grants
and concessional loans, in order to support the implementation of
programmes to combat desertification and mitigate the effects of
drought;
(b) promote the mobilization of adequate, timely and predictable
financial resources, including new and additional funding from the
Global Environment Facility of the agreed incremental costs of those
activities concerning desertification that relate to its four focal
areas, in conformity with the relevant provisions of the Instrument
establishing the Global Environment Facility;
(c) facilitate through international cooperation the transfer of
technology, knowledge and know-how; and
(d) explore, in cooperation with affected developing country Parties,
innovative methods and incentives for mobilizing and channelling
resources, including those of foundations, non- governmental organizations
and other private sector entities, particularly debt swaps and other
innovative means which increase financing by reducing the external
debt burden of affected developing country Parties, particularly
those in Africa.
3. Affected developing country Parties, taking into account their
capabilities, undertake to mobilize adequate financial resources
for the implementation of their national action programmes.
4. In mobilizing financial resources, the Parties shall seek full
use and continued qualitative improvement of all national, bilateral
and multilateral funding sources and mechanisms, using consortia,
joint programmes and parallel financing, and shall seek to involve
private sector funding sources and mechanisms, including those of
non-governmental organizations. To this end, the Parties shall fully
utilize the operational mechanisms developed pursuant to article
14.
5. In order to mobilize the financial resources necessary for affected
developing country Parties to combat desertification and mitigate
the effects of drought, the Parties shall:
(a) rationalize and strengthen the management of resources already
allocated for combating desertification and mitigating the effects
of drought by using them more effectively and efficiently, assessing
their successes and shortcomings, removing hindrances to their effective
use and, where necessary, reorienting programmes in light of the
integrated long- term approach adopted pursuant to this Convention;
(b) give due priority and attention within the governing bodies
of multilateral financial institutions, facilities and funds, including
regional development banks and funds, to supporting affected developing
country Parties, particularly those in Africa, in activities which
advance implementation of the Convention, notably action programmes
they undertake in the framework of regional implementation annexes;
and
(c) examine ways in which regional and subregional cooperation
can be strengthened to support efforts undertaken at the national
level.
6. Other Parties are encouraged to provide, on a voluntary basis,
knowledge, know-how and techniques related to desertification and/or
financial resources to affected developing country Parties.
7. The full implementation by affected developing country Parties,
particularly those in Africa, of their obligations under the Convention
will be greatly assisted by the fulfilment by developed country
Parties of their obligations under the Convention, including in
particular those regarding financial resources and transfer of technology.
In fulfilling their obligations, developed country Parties should
take fully into account that economic and social development and
poverty eradication are the first priorities of affected developing
country Parties, particularly those in Africa.
Article 21
Financial mechanisms
1. The Conference of the Parties shall promote the availability
of financial mechanisms and shall encourage such mechanisms to seek
to maximize the availability of funding for affected developing
country Parties, particularly those in Africa, to implement the
Convention. To this end, the Conference of the Parties shall consider
for adoption inter alia approaches and policies that:
(a) facilitate the provision of necessary funding at the national,
subregional, regional and global levels for activities pursuant
to relevant provisions of the Convention;
(b) promote multiple-source funding approaches, mechanisms and
arrangements and their assessment, consistent with article 20;
(c) provide on a regular basis, to interested Parties and relevant
intergovernmental and non- governmental organizations, information
on available sources of funds and on funding patterns in order to
facilitate coordination among them;
(d) facilitate the establishment, as appropriate, of mechanisms,
such as national desertification funds, including those involving
the participation of non-governmental organizations, to channel
financial resources rapidly and efficiently to the local level in
affected developing country Parties; and
(e) strengthen existing funds and financial mechanisms at the subregional
and regional levels, particularly in Africa, to support more effectively
the implementation of the Convention.
2. The Conference of the Parties shall also encourage the provision,
through various mechanisms within the United Nations system and
through multilateral financial institutions, of support at the national,
subregional and regional levels to activities that enable developing
country Parties to meet their obligations under the Convention.
3. Affected developing country Parties shall utilize, and where
necessary, establish and/or strengthen, national coordinating mechanisms,
integrated in national development programmes, that would ensure
the efficient use of all available financial resources. They shall
also utilize participatory processes involving non-governmental
organizations, local groups and the private sector, in raising funds,
in elaborating as well as implementing programmes and in assuring
access to funding by groups at the local level. These actions can
be enhanced by improved coordination and flexible programming on
the part of those providing assistance.
4. In order to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of existing
financial mechanisms, a Global Mechanism to promote actions leading
to the mobilization and channelling of substantial financial resources,
including for the transfer of technology, on a grant basis, and/or
on concessional or other terms, to affected developing country Parties,
is hereby established. This Global Mechanism shall function under
the authority and guidance of the Conference of the Parties and
be accountable to it.
5. The Conference of the Parties shall identify, at its first ordinary
session, an organization to house the Global Mechanism. The Conference
of the Parties and the organization it has identified shall agree
upon modalities for this Global Mechanism to ensure inter alia
that such Mechanism:
(a) identifies and draws up an inventory of relevant bilateral
and multilateral cooperation programmes that are available to implement
the Convention;
(b) provides advice, on request, to Parties on innovative methods
of financing and sources of financial assistance and on improving
the coordination of cooperation activities at the national level;
(c) provides interested Parties and relevant intergovernmental
and non-governmental organizations with information on available
sources of funds and on funding patterns in order to facilitate
coordination among them; and
(d) reports to the Conference of the Parties, beginning at its
second ordinary session, on its activities.
6. The Conference of the Parties shall, at its first session, make
appropriate arrangements with the organization it has identified
to house the Global Mechanism for the administrative operations
of such Mechanism, drawing to the extent possible on existing budgetary
and human resources.
7. The Conference of the Parties shall, at its third ordinary session,
review the policies, operational modalities and activities of the
Global Mechanism accountable to it pursuant to paragraph 4, taking
into account the provisions of article 7. On the basis of this review,
it shall consider and take appropriate action.
PART IV
INSTITUTIONS
Article 22
Conference of the Parties
1. A Conference of the Parties is hereby established.
2. The Conference of the Parties is the supreme body of the Convention.
It shall make, within its mandate, the decisions necessary to promote
its effective implementation. In particular, it shall:
(a) regularly review the implementation of the Convention and the
functioning of its institutional arrangements in the light of the
experience gained at the national, subregional, regional and international
levels and on the basis of the evolution of scientific and technological
knowledge;
(b) promote and facilitate the exchange of information on measures
adopted by the Parties, and determine the form and timetable for
transmitting the information to be submitted pursuant to article
26, review the reports and make recommendations on them;
(c) establish such subsidiary bodies as are deemed necessary for
the implementation of the Convention;
(d) review reports submitted by its subsidiary bodies and provide
guidance to them;
(e) agree upon and adopt, by consensus, rules of procedure and
financial rules for itself and any subsidiary bodies;
(f) adopt amendments to the Convention pursuant to articles 30
and 31;
(g) approve a programme and budget for its activities, including
those of its subsidiary bodies, and undertake necessary arrangements
for their financing;
(h) as appropriate, seek the cooperation of, and utilize the services
of and information provided by, competent bodies or agencies, whether
national or international, intergovernmental or non-governmental;
(i) promote and strengthen the relationship with other relevant
conventions while avoiding duplication of effort; and
(j) exercise such other functions as may be necessary for the achievement
of the objective of the Convention.
3. The Conference of the Parties shall, at its first session, adopt
its own rules of procedure, by consensus, which shall include decision-making
procedures for matters not already covered by decision-making procedures
stipulated in the Convention. Such procedures may include specified
majorities required for the adoption of particular decisions.
4. The first session of the Conference of the Parties shall be
convened by the interim secretariat referred to in article 35 and
shall take place not later than one year after the date of entry
into force of the Convention. Unless otherwise decided by the Conference
of the Parties, the second, third and fourth ordinary sessions shall
be held yearly, and thereafter, ordinary sessions shall be held
every two years.
5. Extraordinary sessions of the Conference of the Parties shall
be held at such other times as may be decided either by the Conference
of the Parties in ordinary session or at the written request of
any Party, provided that, within three months of the request being
communicated to the Parties by the Permanent Secretariat, it is
supported by at least one third of the Parties.
6. At each ordinary session, the Conference of the Parties shall
elect a Bureau. The structure and functions of the Bureau shall
be determined in the rules of procedure. In appointing the Bureau,
due regard shall be paid to the need to ensure equitable geographical
distribution and adequate representation of affected country Parties,
particularly those in Africa.
7. The United Nations, its specialized agencies and any State member
thereof or observers thereto not Party to the Convention, may be
represented at sessions of the Conference of the Parties as observers.
Any body or agency, whether national or international, governmental
or non-governmental, which is qualified in matters covered by the
Convention, and which has informed the Permanent Secretariat of
its wish to be represented at a session of the Conference of the
Parties as an observer, may be so admitted unless at least one
third of the Parties present object. The admission and participation
of observers shall be subject to the rules of procedure adopted
by the Conference of the Parties.
8. The Conference of the Parties may request competent national
and international organizations which have relevant expertise to
provide it with information relevant to article 16, paragraph (g),
article 17, paragraph 1 (c) and article 18, paragraph 2(b).
Article 23
Permanent Secretariat
1. A Permanent Secretariat is hereby established.
2. The functions of the Permanent Secretariat shall be:
(a) to make arrangements for sessions of the Conference of the
Parties and its subsidiary bodies established under the Convention
and to provide them with services as required;
(b) to compile and transmit reports submitted to it;
(c) to facilitate assistance to affected developing country Parties,
on request, particularly those in Africa, in the compilation and
communication of information required under the Convention;
(d) to coordinate its activities with the secretariats of other
relevant international bodies and conventions;
(e) to enter, under the guidance of the Conference of the Parties,
into such administrative and contractual arrangements as may be
required for the effective discharge of its functions;
(f) to prepare reports on the execution of its functions under
this Convention and present them to the Conference of the Parties;
and
(g) to perform such other secretariat functions as may be determined
by the Conference of the Parties.
3. The Conference of the Parties, at its first session, shall designate
a Permanent Secretariat and make arrangements for its functioning.
Article 24
Committee on Science and Technology
1. A Committee on Science and Technology is hereby established
as a subsidiary body of the Conference of the Parties to provide
it with information and advice on scientific and technological matters
relating to combating desertification and mitigating the effects
of drought. The Committee shall meet in conjunction with the ordinary
sessions of the Conference of the Parties and shall be multidisciplinary
and open to the participation of all Parties. It shall be composed
of government representatives competent in the relevant fields of
expertise. The Conference of the Parties shall decide, at its first
session, on the terms of reference of the Committee.
2. The Conference of the Parties shall establish and maintain a
roster of independent experts with expertise and experience in the
relevant fields. The roster shall be based on nominations received
in writing from the Parties, taking into account the need for a
multidisciplinary approach and broad geographical representation.
3. The Conference of the Parties may, as necessary, appoint ad
hoc panels to provide it, through the Committee, with information
and advice on specific issues regarding the state of the art in
fields of science and technology relevant to combating desertification
and mitigating the effects of drought. These panels shall be composed
of experts whose names are taken from the roster, taking into account
the need for a multidisciplinary approach and broad geographical
representation. These experts shall have scientific backgrounds
and field experience and shall be appointed by the Conference of
the Parties on the recommendation of the Committee. The Conference
of the Parties shall decide on the terms of reference and the modalities
of work of these panels.
Article 25
Networking of institutions, agencies and bodies
1. The Committee on Science and Technology shall, under the supervision
of the Conference of the Parties, make provision for the undertaking
of a survey and evaluation of the relevant existing networks, institutions,
agencies and bodies willing to become units of a network. Such a
network shall support the implementation of the Convention.
2. On the basis of the results of the survey and evaluation referred
to in paragraph 1, the Committee on Science and Technology shall
make recommendations to the Conference of the Parties on ways and
means to facilitate and strengthen networking of the units at the
local, national and other levels, with a view to ensuring that the
thematic needs set out in articles 16 to 19 are addressed.
3. Taking into account these recommendations, the Conference of
the Parties shall:
(a) identify those national, subregional, regional and international
units that are most appropriate for networking, and recommend operational
procedures, and a time frame, for them; and
(b) identify the units best suited to facilitating and strengthening
such networking at all levels.
PART V
PROCEDURES
Article 26
Communication of information
1. Each Party shall communicate to the Conference of the Parties
for consideration at its ordinary sessions, through the Permanent
Secretariat, reports on the measures which it has taken for the
implementation of the Convention. The Conference of the Parties
shall determine the timetable for submission and the format of such
reports.
2. Affected country Parties shall provide a description of the
strategies established pursuant to article 5 and of any relevant
information on their implementation.
3. Affected country Parties which implement action programmes pursuant
to articles 9 to 15 shall provide a detailed description of the
programmes and of their implementation.
4. Any group of affected country Parties may make a joint communication
on measures taken at the subregional and/or regional levels in the
framework of action programmes.
5. Developed country Parties shall report on measures taken to
assist in the preparation and implementation of action programmes,
including information on the financial resources they have provided,
or are providing, under the Convention.
6. Information communicated pursuant to paragraphs 1 to 4 shall
be transmitted by the Permanent Secretariat as soon as possible
to the Conference of the Parties and to any relevant subsidiary
body.
7. The Conference of the Parties shall facilitate the provision
to affected developing countries, particularly those in Africa,
on request, of technical and financial support in compiling and
communicating information in accordance with this article, as well
as identifying the technical and financial needs associated with
action programmes.
Article 27
Measures to resolve questions on implementation
The Conference of the Parties shall consider and adopt procedures
and institutional mechanisms for the resolution of questions that
may arise with regard to the implementation of the Convention.
Article 28
Settlement of disputes
1. Parties shall settle any dispute between them concerning the
interpretation or application of the Convention through negotiation
or other peaceful means of their own choice.
2. When ratifying, accepting, approving, or acceding to the Convention,
or at any time thereafter, a Party which is not a regional economic
integration organization may declare in a written instrument submitted
to the Depositary that, in respect of any dispute concerning the
interpretation or application of the Convention, it recognizes one
or both of the following means of dispute settlement as compulsory
in relation to any Party accepting the same obligation:
(a) arbitration in accordance with procedures adopted by the Conference
of the Parties in an annex as soon as practicable;
(b) submission of the dispute to the International Court of Justice.
3. A Party which is a regional economic integration organization
may make a declaration with like effect in relation to arbitration
in accordance with the procedure referred to in paragraph 2 (a).
4. A declaration made pursuant to paragraph 2 shall remain in force
until it expires in accordance with its terms or until three months
after written notice of its revocation has been deposited with the
Depositary.
5. The expiry of a declaration, a notice of revocation or a new
declaration shall not in any way affect proceedings pending before
an arbitral tribunal or the International Court of Justice unless
the Parties to the dispute otherwise agree.
6. If the Parties to a dispute have not accepted the same or any
procedure pursuant to paragraph 2 and if they have not been able
to settle their dispute within twelve months following notification
by one Party to another that a dispute exists between them, the
dispute shall be submitted to conciliation at the request of any
Party to the dispute, in accordance with procedures adopted by the
Conference of the Parties in an annex as soon as practicable.
Article 29
Status of annexes
1. Annexes form an integral part of the Convention and, unless
expressly provided otherwise, a reference to the Convention also
constitutes a reference to its annexes.
2. The Parties shall interpret the provisions of the annexes in
a manner that is in conformity with their rights and obligations
under the articles of this Convention.
Article 30
Amendments to the Convention
1. Any Party may propose amendments to the Convention.
2. Amendments to the Convention shall be adopted at an ordinary
session of the Conference of the Parties. The text of any proposed
amendment shall be communicated to the Parties by the Permanent
Secretariat at least six months before the meeting at which it is
proposed for adoption. The Permanent Secretariat shall also communicate
proposed amendments to the signatories to the Convention.
3. The Parties shall make every effort to reach agreement on any
proposed amendment to the Convention by consensus. If all efforts
at consensus have been exhausted and no agreement reached, the amendment
shall, as a last resort, be adopted by a two-thirds majority vote
of the Parties present and voting at the meeting. The adopted amendment
shall be communicated by the Permanent Secretariat to the Depositary,
who shall circulate it to all Parties for their ratification, acceptance,
approval or accession.
4. Instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession
in respect of an amendment shall be deposited with the Depositary.
An amendment adopted pursuant to paragraph 3 shall enter into force
for those Parties having accepted it on the ninetieth day after
the date of receipt by the Depositary of an instrument of ratification,
acceptance, approval or accession by at least two thirds of the
Parties to the Convention which were Parties at the time of the
adoption of the amendment.
5. The amendment shall enter into force for any other Party on
the ninetieth day after the date on which that Party deposits with
the Depositary its instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval
of, or accession to the said amendment.
6. For the purposes of this article and article 31, "Parties present
and voting" means Parties present and casting an affirmative or
negative vote.
Article 31
Adoption and amendment of annexes
1. Any additional annex to the Convention and any amendment to
an annex shall be proposed and adopted in accordance with the procedure
for amendment of the Convention set forth in article 30, provided
that, in adopting an additional regional implementation annex or
amendment to any regional implementation annex, the majority provided
for in that article shall include a two-thirds majority vote of
the Parties of the region concerned present and voting. The adoption
or amendment of an annex shall be communicated by the Depositary
to all Parties.
2. An annex, other than an additional regional implementation annex,
or an amendment to an annex, other than an amendment to any regional
implementation annex, that has been adopted in accordance with paragraph
1, shall enter into force for all Parties to the Convention six
months after the date of communication by the Depositary to such
Parties of the adoption of such annex or amendment, except for those
Parties that have notified the Depositary in writing within that
period of their non- acceptance of such annex or amendment. Such
annex or amendment shall enter into force for Parties which withdraw
their notification of non-acceptance on the ninetieth day after
the date on which withdrawal of such notification has been received
by the Depositary.
3. An additional regional implementation annex or amendment to
any regional implementation annex that has been adopted in accordance
with paragraph 1, shall enter into force for all Parties to the
Convention six months after the date of the communication by the
Depositary to such Parties of the adoption of such annex or amendment,
except with respect to:
(a) any Party that has notified the Depositary in writing, within
such six month period, of its non-acceptance of that additional
regional implementation annex or of the amendment to the regional
implementation annex, in which case such annex or amendment shall
enter into force for Parties which withdraw their notification of
non-acceptance on the ninetieth day after the date on which withdrawal
of such notification has been received by the Depositary; and
(b) any Party that has made a declaration with respect to additional
regional implementation annexes or amendments to regional implementation
annexes in accordance with article 34, paragraph 4, in which case
any such annex or amendment shall enter into force for such a Party
on the ninetieth day after the date of deposit with the Depositary
of its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession
with respect to such annex or amendment.
4. If the adoption of an annex or an amendment to an annex involves
an amendment to the Convention, that annex or amendment to an annex
shall not enter into force until such time as the amendment to the
Convention enters into force.
Article 32
Right to vote
1. Except as provided for in paragraph 2, each Party to the Convention
shall have one vote.
2. Regional economic integration organizations, in matters within
their competence, shall exercise their right to vote with a number
of votes equal to the number of their member States that are Parties
to the Convention. Such an organization shall not exercise its right
to vote if any of its member States exercises its right, and vice
versa.
PART VI
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 33
Signature
This Convention shall be opened for signature at Paris, on 14-15
October 1994, by States Members of the United Nations or any of
its specialized agencies or that are Parties to the Statute of the
International Court of Justice and by regional economic integration
organizations. It shall remain open for signature, thereafter, at
the United Nations Headquarters in New York until 13 October 1995.
Article 34
Ratification, acceptance, approval and accession
1. The Convention shall be subject to ratification, acceptance,
approval or accession by States and by regional economic integration
organizations. It shall be open for accession from the day after
the date on which the Convention is closed for signature. Instruments
of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession shall be deposited
with the Depositary.
2. Any regional economic integration organization which becomes
a Party to the Convention without any of its member States being
a Party to the Convention shall be bound by all the obligations
under the Convention. Where one or more member States of such an
organization are also Party to the Convention, the organization
and its member States shall decide on their respective responsibilities
for the performance of their obligations under the Convention. In
such cases, the organization and the member States shall not be
entitled to exercise rights under the Convention concurrently.
3. In their instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or
accession, regional economic integration organizations shall declare
the extent of their competence with respect to the matters governed
by the Convention. They shall also promptly inform the Depositary,
who shall in turn inform the Parties, of any substantial modification
in the extent of their competence.
4. In its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession,
any Party may declare that, with respect to it, any additional regional
implementation annex or any amendment to any regional implementation
annex shall enter into force only upon the deposit of its instrument
of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession with respect
thereto.
Article 35
Interim arrangements
The secretariat functions referred to in article 23 will be carried
out on an interim basis by the secretariat established by the General
Assembly of the United Nations in its resolution 47/188 of 22 December
1992, until the completion of the first session of the Conference
of the Parties.
Article 36
Entry into force
1. The Convention shall enter into force on the ninetieth day after
the date of deposit of the fiftieth instrument of ratification,
acceptance, approval or accession.
2. For each State or regional economic integration organization
ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to the Convention after
the deposit of the fiftieth instrument of ratification, acceptance,
approval or accession, the Convention shall enter into force on
the ninetieth day after the date of deposit by such State or regional
economic integration organization of its instrument of ratification,
acceptance, approval or accession.
3. For the purposes of paragraphs 1 and 2, any instrument deposited
by a regional economic integration organization shall not be counted
as additional to those deposited by States members of the organization.
Article 37
Reservations
No reservations may be made to this Convention.
Article 38
Withdrawal
1. At any time after three years from the date on which the Convention
has entered into force for a Party, that Party may withdraw from
the Convention by giving written notification to the Depositary.
2. Any such withdrawal shall take effect upon expiry of one year
from the date of receipt by the Depositary of the notification of
withdrawal, or on such later date as may be specified in the notification
of withdrawal.
Article 39
Depositary
The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall be the Depositary
of the Convention.
Article 40
Authentic texts
The original of the present Convention, of which the Arabic, Chinese,
English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic,
shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized to that
effect, have signed the present Convention.
DONE AT Paris, this 17th day of June one thousand nine hundred
and ninety-four.
ANNEX I
REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION ANNEX FOR AFRICA
Article 1
Scope
This Annex applies to Africa, in relation to each Party and in
conformity with the Convention, in particular its article 7, for
the purpose of combating desertification and/or mitigating the effects
of drought in its arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas.
Article 2
Purpose
The purpose of this Annex, at the national, subregional and regional
levels in Africa and in the light of its particular conditions,
is to:
(a) identify measures and arrangements, including the nature and
processes of assistance provided by developed country Parties, in
accordance with the relevant provisions of the Convention;
(b) provide for the efficient and practical implementation of the
Convention to address conditions specific to Africa; and
(c) promote processes and activities relating to combating desertification
and/or mitigating the effects of drought within the arid, semi-arid
and dry sub-humid areas of Africa.
Article 3
Particular conditions of the African region
In carrying out their obligations under the Convention, the Parties
shall, in the implementation of this Annex, adopt a basic approach
that takes into consideration the following particular conditions
of Africa:
(a) the high proportion of arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas;
(b) the substantial number of countries and populations adversely
affected by desertification and by the frequent recurrence of severe
drought;
(c) the large number of affected countries that are landlocked;
(d) the widespread poverty prevalent in most affected countries,
the large number of least developed countries among them, and their
need for significant amounts of external assistance, in the form
of grants and loans on concessional terms, to pursue their development
objectives;
(e) the difficult socio-economic conditions, exacerbated by deteriorating
and fluctuating terms of trade, external indebtedness and political
instability, which induce internal, regional and international migrations;
(f) the heavy reliance of populations on natural resources for
subsistence which, compounded by the effects of demographic trends
and factors, a weak technological base and unsustainable production
practices, contributes to serious resource degradation;
(g) the insufficient institutional and legal frameworks, the weak
infrastructural base and the insufficient scientific, technical
and educational capacity, leading to substantial capacity building
requirements; and
(h) the central role of actions to combat desertification and/or
mitigate the effects of drought in the national development priorities
of affected African countries.
Article 4
Commitments and obligations of African country Parties
1. In accordance with their respective capabilities, African country
Parties undertake to:
(a) adopt the combating of desertification and/or the mitigation
of the effects of drought as a central strategy in their efforts
to eradicate poverty;
(b) promote regional cooperation and integration, in a spirit of
solidarity and partnership based on mutual interest, in programmes
and activities to combat desertification and/or mitigate the effects
of drought;
(c) rationalize and strengthen existing institutions concerned
with desertification and drought and involve other existing institutions,
as appropriate, in order to make them more effective and to ensure
more efficient use of resources;
(d) promote the exchange of information on appropriate technology,
knowledge, know-how and practices between and among them; and
(e) develop contingency plans for mitigating the effects of drought
in areas degraded by desertification and/or drought.
2. Pursuant to the general and specific obligations set out in
articles 4 and 5 of the Convention, affected African country Parties
shall aim to:
(a) make appropriate financial allocations from their national
budgets consistent with national conditions and capabilities and
reflecting the new priority Africa has accorded to the phenomenon
of desertification and/or drought;
(b) sustain and strengthen reforms currently in progress toward
greater decentralization and resource tenure as well as reinforce
participation of local populations and communities; and
(c) identify and mobilize new and additional national financial
resources, and expand, as a matter of priority, existing national
capabilities and facilities to mobilize domestic financial resources.
Article 5
Commitments and obligations of developed country Parties
1. In fulfilling their obligations pursuant to articles 4, 6 and
7 of the Convention, developed country Parties shall give priority
to affected African country Parties and, in this context, shall:
(a) assist them to combat desertification and/or mitigate the effects
of drought by, inter alia, providing and/or facilitating
access to financial and/or other resources, and promoting, financing
and/or facilitating the financing of the transfer, adaptation and
access to appropriate environmental technologies and know-how, as
mutually agreed and in accordance with national policies, taking
into account their adoption of poverty eradication as a central
strategy;
(b) continue to allocate significant resources and/or increase
resources to combat desertification and/or mitigate the effects
of drought; and
(c) assist them in strengthening capacities to enable them to improve
their institutional frameworks, as well as their scientific and
technical capabilities, information collection and analysis, and
research and development for the purpose of combating desertification
and/or mitigating the effects of drought.
2. Other country Parties may provide, on a voluntary basis, technology,
knowledge and know-how relating to desertification and/or financial
resources, to affected African country Parties. The transfer of
such knowledge, know-how and techniques is facilitated by international
cooperation.
Article 6
Strategic planning framework for sustainable development
1. National action programmes shall be a central and integral part
of a broader process of formulating national policies for the sustainable
development of affected African country Parties.
2. A consultative and participatory process involving appropriate
levels of government, local populations, communities and non-governmental
organizations shall be undertaken to provide guidance on a strategy
with flexible planning to allow maximum participation from local
populations and communities. As appropriate, bilateral and multilateral
assistance agencies may be involved in this process at the request
of an affected African country Party.
Article 7
Timetable for preparation of action programmes
Pending entry into force of this Convention, the African country
Parties, in cooperation with other members of the international
community, as appropriate, shall, to the extent possible, provisionally
apply those provisions of the Convention relating to the preparation
of national, subregional and regional action programmes.
Article 8
Content of national action programmes
1. Consistent with article 10 of the Convention, the overall strategy
of national action programmes shall emphasize integrated local development
programmes for affected areas, based on participatory mechanisms
and on integration of strategies for poverty eradication into efforts
to combat desertification and mitigate the effects of drought. The
programmes shall aim at strengthening the capacity of local authorities
and ensuring the active involvement of local populations, communities
and groups, with emphasis on education and training, mobilization
of non-governmental organizations with proven expertise and strengthening
of decentralized governmental structures.
2. National action programmes shall, as appropriate, include the
following general features:
(a) the use, in developing and implementing national action programmes,
of past experiences in combating desertification and/or mitigating
the effects of drought, taking into account social, economic and
ecological conditions;
(b) the identification of factors contributing to desertification
and/or drought and the resources and capacities available and required,
and the setting up of appropriate policies and institutional and
other responses and measures necessary to combat those phenomena
and/or mitigate their effects; and
(c) the increase in participation of local populations and communities,
including women, farmers and pastoralists, and delegation to them
of more responsibility for management.
3. National action programmes shall also, as appropriate, include
the following:
(a) measures to improve the economic environment with a view to
eradicating poverty:
(i) increasing incomes and employment opportunities, especially
for the poorest members of the community, by:
- developing markets for farm and livestock products;
- creating financial instruments suited to local needs;
- encouraging diversification in agriculture and the setting-up
of agricultural enterprises; and
- developing economic activities of a para-agricultural or non-
agricultural type;
(ii) improving the long-term prospects of rural economies by the
creation of:
- incentives for productive investment and access to the means
of production; and
- price and tax policies and commercial practices that promote
growth;
(iii) defining and applying population and migration policies to
reduce population pressure on land; and
(iv) promoting the use of drought resistant crops and the application
of integrated dry- land farming systems for food security purposes;
(b) measures to conserve natural resources:
(i) ensuring integrated and sustainable management of natural resources,
including:
- agricultural land and pastoral land;
- vegetation cover and wildlife;
- forests;
- water resources; and
- biological diversity;
(ii) training with regard to, and strengthening, public awareness
and environmental education campaigns and disseminating knowledge
of techniques relating to the sustainable management of natural
resources; and
(iii) ensuring the development and efficient use of diverse energy
sources, the promotion of alternative sources of energy, particularly
solar energy, wind energy and bio-gas, and specific arrangements
for the transfer, acquisition and adaptation of relevant technology
to alleviate the pressure on fragile natural resources;
(c) measures to improve institutional organization:
(i) defining the roles and responsibilities of central government
and local authorities within the framework of a land use planning
policy;
(ii) encouraging a policy of active decentralization, devolving
responsibility for management and decision-making to local authorities,
and encouraging initiatives and the assumption of responsibility
by local communities and the establishment of local structures;
and
(iii) adjusting, as appropriate, the institutional and regulatory
framework of natural resource management to provide security of
land tenure for local populations;
(d) measures to improve knowledge of desertification:
(i) promoting research and the collection, processing and exchange
of information on the scientific, technical and socio-economic aspects
of desertification;
(ii) improving national capabilities in research and in the collection,
processing, exchange and analysis of information so as to increase
understanding and to translate the results of the analysis into
operational terms; and
(iii) encouraging the medium and long term study of:
- socio-economic and cultural trends in affected areas;
- qualitative and quantitative trends in natural resources; and
- the interaction between climate and desertification; and
(e) measures to monitor and assess the effects of drought:
(i) developing strategies to evaluate the impacts of natural climate
variability on regional drought and desertification and/or to utilize
predictions of climate variability on seasonal to interannual time
scales in efforts to mitigate the effects of drought;
(ii) improving early warning and response capacity, efficiently
managing emergency relief and food aid, and improving food stocking
and distribution systems, cattle protection schemes and public works
and alternative livelihoods for drought prone areas; and
(iii) monitoring and assessing ecological degradation to provide
reliable and timely information on the process and dynamics of resource
degradation in order to facilitate better policy formulations and
responses.
Article 9
Preparation of national action programmes and implementation and
evaluation indicators
Each affected African country Party shall designate an appropriate
national coordinating body to function as a catalyst in the preparation,
implementation and evaluation of its national action programme.
This coordinating body shall, in the light of article 3 and as appropriate:
(a) undertake an identification and review of actions, beginning
with a locally driven consultation process, involving local populations
and communities and with the cooperation of local administrative
authorities, developed country Parties and intergovernmental and
non-governmental organizations, on the basis of initial consultations
of those concerned at the national level;
(b) identify and analyze the constraints, needs and gaps affecting
development and sustainable land use and recommend practical measures
to avoid duplication by making full use of relevant ongoing efforts
and promote implementation of results;
(c) facilitate, design and formulate project activities based on
interactive, flexible approaches in order to ensure active participation
of the population in affected areas, to minimize the negative impact
of such activities, and to identify and prioritize requirements
for financial assistance and technical cooperation;
(d) establish pertinent, quantifiable and readily verifiable indicators
to ensure the assessment and evaluation of national action programmes,
which encompass actions in the short, medium and long terms, and
of the implementation of such programmes; and
(e) prepare progress reports on the implementation of the national
action programmes.
Article 10
Organizational framework of subregional action programmes
1. Pursuant to article 4 of the Convention, African country Parties
shall cooperate in the preparation and implementation of subregional
action programmes for central, eastern, northern, southern and western
Africa and, in that regard, may delegate the following responsibilities
to relevant subregional intergovernmental organizations:
(a) acting as focal points for preparatory activities and coordinating
the implementation of the subregional action programmes;
(b) assisting in the preparation and implementation of national
action programmes;
(c) facilitating the exchange of information, experience and know-how
as well as providing advice on the review of national legislation;
and
(d) any other responsibilities relating to the implementation of
subregional action programmes.
2. Specialized subregional institutions may provide support, upon
request, and/or be entrusted with the responsibility to coordinate
activities in their respective fields of competence.
Article 11
Content and preparation of subregional action programmes
Subregional action programmes shall focus on issues that are better
addressed at the subregional level. They shall establish, where
necessary, mechanisms for the management of shared natural resources.
Such mechanisms shall effectively handle transboundary problems
associated with desertification and/or drought and shall provide
support for the harmonious implementation of national action programmes.
Priority areas for subregional action programmes shall, as appropriate,
focus on:
(a) joint programmes for the sustainable management of transboundary
natural resources through bilateral and multilateral mechanisms,
as appropriate;
(b) coordination of programmes to develop alternative energy sources;
(c) cooperation in the management and control of pests as well
as of plant and animal diseases;
(d) capacity building, education and public awareness activities
that are better carried out or supported at the subregional level;
(e) scientific and technical cooperation, particularly in the climatological,
meteorological and hydrological fields, including networking for
data collection and assessment, information sharing and project
monitoring, and coordination and prioritization of research and
development activities;
(f) early warning systems and joint planning for mitigating the
effects of drought, including measures to address the problems resulting
from environmentally induced migrations;
(g) exploration of ways of sharing experiences, particularly regarding
participation of local populations and communities, and creation
of an enabling environment for improved land use management and
for use of appropriate technologies;
(h) strengthening of the capacity of subregional organizations
to coordinate and provide technical services, as well as establishment,
reorientation and strengthening of subregional centres and institutions;
and
(i) development of policies in fields, such as trade, which have
impact upon affected areas and populations, including policies for
the coordination of regional marketing regimes and for common infrastructure.
Article 12
Organizational framework of the regional action programme
1. Pursuant to article 11 of the Convention, African country Parties
shall jointly determine the procedures for preparing and implementing
the regional action programme.
2. The Parties may provide appropriate support to relevant African
regional institutions and organizations to enable them to assist
African country Parties to fulfil their responsibilities under the
Convention.
Article 13
Content of the regional action programme
The regional action programme includes measures relating to combating
desertification and/or mitigating the effects of drought in the
following priority areas, as appropriate:
(a) development of regional cooperation and coordination of sub-regional
action programmes for building regional consensus on key policy
areas, including through regular consultations of sub-regional organizations;
(b) promotion of capacity building in activities which are better
implemented at the regional level;
(c) the seeking of solutions with the international community to
global economic and social issues that have an impact on affected
areas taking into account article 4, paragraph 2 (b) of the Convention;
(d) promotion among the affected country Parties of Africa and
its subregions, as well as with other affected regions, of exchange
of information and appropriate techniques, technical know-how and
relevant experience; promotion of scientific and technological cooperation
particularly in the fields of climatology, meteorology, hydrology,
water resource development and alternative energy sources; coordination
of sub-regional and regional research activities; and identification
of regional priorities for research and development;
(e) coordination of networks for systematic observation and assessment
and information exchange, as well as their integration into world
wide networks; and
(f) coordination of and reinforcement of sub-regional and regional
early warning systems and drought contingency plans.
Article 14
Financial resources
1. Pursuant to article 20 of the Convention and article 4, paragraph
2, affected African country Parties shall endeavour to provide a
macroeconomic framework conducive to the mobilization of financial
resources and shall develop policies and establish procedures to
channel resources more effectively to local development programmes,
including through non-governmental organizations, as appropriate.
2. Pursuant to article 21, paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Convention,
the Parties agree to establish an inventory of sources of funding
at the national, subregional, regional and international levels
to ensure the rational use of existing resources and to identify
gaps in resource allocation, to facilitate implementation of the
action programmes. The inventory shall be regularly reviewed and
updated.
3. Consistent with article 7 of the Convention, the developed country
Parties shall continue to allocate significant resources and/or
increased resources as well as other forms of assistance to affected
African country Parties on the basis of partnership agreements and
arrangements referred to in article 18, giving, inter alia,
due attention to matters related to debt, international trade and
marketing arrangements in accordance with article 4, paragraph 2
(b) of the Convention.
Article 15
Financial Mechanisms
1. Consistent with article 7 of the Convention underscoring the
priority to affected African country Parties and considering the
particular situation prevailing in this region, the Parties shall
pay special attention to the implementation in Africa of the provisions
of article 21, paragraph 1 (d) and (e) of the Convention, notably
by:
(a) facilitating the establishment of mechanisms, such as national
desertification funds, to channel financial resources to the local
level; and
(b) strengthening existing funds and financial mechanisms at the
subregional and regional levels.
2. Consistent with articles 20 and 21 of the Convention, the Parties
which are also members of the governing bodies of relevant regional
and subregional financial institutions, including the African Development
Bank and the African Development Fund, shall promote efforts to
give due priority and attention to the activities of those institutions
that advance the implementation of this Annex.
3. The Parties shall streamline, to the extent possible, procedures
for channelling funds to affected African country Parties.
Article 16
Technical assistance and cooperation
The Parties undertake, in accordance with their respective capabilities,
to rationalize technical assistance to, and cooperation with, African
country Parties with a view to increasing project and programme
effectiveness by, inter alia:
(a) limiting the costs of support measures and backstopping, especially
overhead costs; in any case, such costs shall only represent an
appropriately low percentage of the total cost of the project so
as to maximize project efficiency;
(b) giving preference to the utilization of competent national
experts or, where necessary, competent experts from within the subregion
and/or region, in project design, preparation and implementation,
and to the building of local expertise where it does not exist;
and
(c) effectively managing and coordinating, as well as efficiently
utilizing, technical assistance to be provided.
Article 17
Transfer, acquisition, adaptation and access to environmentally
sound technology
In implementing article 18 of the Convention relating to transfer,
acquisition, adaptation and development of technology, the Parties
undertake to give priority to African country Parties and, as necessary,
to develop with them new models of partnership and cooperation with
a view to strengthening capacity building in the fields of scientific
research and development and information collection and dissemination
to enable them to implement their strategies to combat desertification
and mitigate the effects of drought.
Article 18
Coordination and partnership agreements
1. African country Parties shall coordinate the preparation, negotiation
and implementation of national, subregional and regional action
programmes. They may involve, as appropriate, other Parties and
relevant intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in
this process.
2. The objectives of such coordination shall be to ensure that
financial and technical cooperation is consistent with the Convention
and to provide the necessary continuity in the use and administration
of resources.
3. African country Parties shall organize consultative processes
at the national, subregional and regional levels. These consultative
processes may:
(a) serve as a forum to negotiate and conclude partnership agreements
based on national, subregional and regional action programmes; and
(b) specify the contribution of African country Parties and other
members of the consultative groups to the programmes and identify
priorities and agreements on implementation and evaluation indicators,
as well as funding arrangements for implementation.
4. The Permanent Secretariat may, at the request of African country
Parties, pursuant to article 23 of the Convention, facilitate the
convocation of such consultative processes by:
(a) providing advice on the organization of effective consultative
arrangements, drawing on experiences from other such arrangements;
(b) providing information to relevant bilateral and multilateral
agencies concerning consultative meetings or processes, and encouraging
their active involvement; and
(c) providing other information that may be relevant in establishing
or improving consultative arrangements.
5. The subregional and regional coordinating bodies shall, inter
alia:
(a) recommend appropriate adjustments to partnership agreements;
(b) monitor, assess and report on the implementation of the agreed
subregional and regional programmes; and
(c) aim to ensure efficient communication and cooperation among
African country Parties.
6. Participation in the consultative groups shall, as appropriate,
be open to Governments, interested groups and donors, relevant organs,
funds and programmes of the United Nations system, relevant subregional
and regional organizations, and representatives of relevant non-governmental
organizations. Participants of each consultative group shall determine
the modalities of its management and operation.
7. Pursuant to article 14 of the Convention, developed country
Parties are encouraged to develop, on their own initiative, an informal
process of consultation and coordination among themselves, at the
national, subregional and regional levels, and, at the request of
an affected African country Party or of an appropriate subregional
or regional organization, to participate in a national, subregional
or regional consultative process that would evaluate and respond
to assistance needs in order to facilitate implementation.
Article 19
Follow-up arrangements
Follow-up of this Annex shall be carried out by African country
Parties in accordance with the Convention as follows:
(a) at the national level, by a mechanism the composition of which
should be determined by each affected African country Party and
which shall include representatives of local communities and shall
function under the supervision of the national coordinating body
referred to in article 9;
(b) at the subregional level, by a multidisciplinary scientific
and technical consultative committee, the composition and modalities
of operation of which shall be determined by the African country
Parties of the subregion concerned; and
(c) at the regional level, by mechanisms defined in accordance
with the relevant provisions of the Treaty establishing the African
Economic Community, and by an African Scientific and Technical Advisory
Committee.
ANNEX II
REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION ANNEX FOR ASIA
Article 1
Purpose
The purpose of this Annex is to provide guidelines and arrangements
for the effective implementation of the Convention in the affected
country Parties of the Asian region in the light of its particular
conditions.
Article 2
Particular conditions of the Asian region
In carrying out their obligations under the Convention, the Parties
shall, as appropriate, take into consideration the following particular
conditions which apply in varying degrees to the affected country
Parties of the region:
(a) the high proportion of areas in their territories affected
by, or vulnerable to, desertification and drought and the broad
diversity of these areas with regard to climate, topography, land
use and socio-economic systems;
(b) the heavy pressure on natural resources for livelihoods;
(c) the existence of production systems, directly related to widespread
poverty, leading to land degradation and to pressure on scarce water
resources;
(d) the significant impact of conditions in the world economy and
social problems such as poverty, poor health and nutrition, lack
of food security, migration, displaced persons and demographic dynamics;
(e) their expanding, but still insufficient, capacity and institutional
frameworks to deal with national desertification and drought problems;
and
(f) their need for international cooperation to pursue sustainable
development objectives relating to combating desertification and
mitigating the effects of drought.
Article 3
Framework for national action programmes
1. National action programmes shall be an integral part of broader
national policies for sustainable development of the affected country
Parties of the region.
2. The affected country Parties shall, as appropriate, develop
national action programmes pursuant to articles 9 to 11 of the Convention,
paying special attention to article 10, paragraph 2 (f). As appropriate,
bilateral and multilateral cooperation agencies may be involved
in this process at the request of the affected country Party concerned.
Article 4
National action programmes
1. In preparing and implementing national action programmes, the
affected country Parties of the region, consistent with their respective
circumstances and policies, may, inter alia, as appropriate:
(a) designate appropriate bodies responsible for the preparation,
coordination and implementation of their action programmes;
(b) involve affected populations, including local communities,
in the elaboration, coordination and implementation of their action
programmes through a locally driven consultative process, with the
cooperation of local authorities and relevant national and non-
governmental organizations;
(c) survey the state of the environment in affected areas to assess
the causes and consequences of desertification and to determine
priority areas for action;
(d) evaluate, with the participation of affected populations, past
and current programmes for combating desertification and mitigating
the effects of drought, in order to design a strategy and elaborate
activities in their action programmes;
(e) prepare technical and financial programmes based on the information
derived from the activities in subparagraphs (a) to (d);
(f) develop and utilize procedures and benchmarks for evaluating
implementation of their action programmes;
(g) promote the integrated management of drainage basins, the conservation
of soil resources, and the enhancement and efficient use of water
resources;
(h) strengthen and/or establish information, evaluation and follow
up and early warning systems in regions prone to desertification
and drought, taking account of climatological, meteorological, hydrological,
biological and other relevant factors; and
(i) formulate in a spirit of partnership, where international cooperation,
including financial and technical resources, is involved, appropriate
arrangements supporting their action programmes.
2. Consistent with article 10 of the Convention, the overall strategy
of national action programmes shall emphasize integrated local development
programmes for affected areas, based on participatory mechanisms
and on the integration of strategies for poverty eradication into
efforts to combat desertification and mitigate the effects of drought.
Sectoral measures in the action programmes shall be grouped in priority
fields which take account of the broad diversity of affected areas
in the region referred to in article 2 (a).
Article 5
Subregional and joint action programmes
1. Pursuant to article 11 of the Convention, affected country Parties
in Asia may mutually agree to consult and cooperate with other Parties,
as appropriate, to prepare and implement subregional or joint action
programmes, as appropriate, in order to complement, and increase
effectiveness in the implementation of, national action programmes.
In either case, the relevant Parties may jointly agree to entrust
subregional, including bilateral or national organizations, or specialized
institutions, with responsibilities relating to the preparation,
coordination and implementation of programmes. Such organizations
or institutions may also act as focal points for the promotion and
coordination of actions pursuant to articles 16 to 18 of the Convention.
2. In preparing and implementing subregional or joint action programmes,
the affected country Parties of the region shall, inter alia,
as appropriate:
(a) identify, in cooperation with national institutions, priorities
relating to combating desertification and mitigating the effects
of drought which can better be met by such programmes, as well as
relevant activities which could be effectively carried out through
them;
(b) evaluate the operational capacities and activities of relevant
regional, subregional and national institutions;
(c) assess existing programmes relating to desertification and
drought among all or some parties of the region or subregion and
their relationship with national action programmes; and
(d) formulate in a spirit of partnership, where international cooperation,
including financial and technical resources, is involved, appropriate
bilateral and/or multilateral arrangements supporting the programmes.
3. Subregional or joint action programmes may include agreed joint
programmes for the sustainable management of transboundary natural
resources relating to desertification, priorities for coordination
and other activities in the fields of capacity building, scientific
and technical cooperation, particularly drought early warning systems
and information sharing, and means of strengthening the relevant
subregional and other organizations or institutions.
Article 6
Regional activities
Regional activities for the enhancement of subregional or joint
action programmes may include, inter alia, measures to strengthen
institutions and mechanisms for coordination and cooperation at
the national, subregional and regional levels, and to promote the
implementation of articles 16 to 19 of the Convention. These activities
may also include:
(a) promoting and strengthening technical cooperation networks;
(b) preparing inventories of technologies, knowledge, know-how
and practices, as well as traditional and local technologies and
know-how, and promoting their dissemination and use;
(c) evaluating the requirements for technology transfer and promoting
the adaptation and use of such technologies; and
(d) encouraging public awareness programmes and promoting capacity
building at all levels, strengthening training, research and development
and building systems for human resource development.
Article 7
Financial resources and mechanisms
1. The Parties shall, in view of the importance of combating desertification
and mitigating the effects of drought in the Asian region, promote
the mobilization of substantial financial resources and the availability
of financial mechanisms, pursuant to articles 20 and 21 of the Convention.
2. In conformity with the Convention and on the basis of the coordinating
mechanism provided for in article 8 and in accordance with their
national development policies, affected country Parties of the region
shall, individually or jointly:
(a) adopt measures to rationalize and strengthen mechanisms to
supply funds through public and private investment with a view to
achieving specific results in action to combat desertification and
mitigate the effects of drought;
(b) identify international cooperation requirements in support
of national efforts, particularly financial, technical and technological;
and
(c) promote the participation of bilateral and/or multilateral
financial cooperation institutions with a view to ensuring implementation
of the Convention.
3. The Parties shall streamline, to the extent possible, procedures
for channelling funds to affected country Parties in the region.
Article 8
Cooperation and coordination mechanisms
1. Affected country Parties, through the appropriate bodies designated
pursuant to article 4, paragraph 1 (a), and other Parties in the
region, may, as appropriate, set up a mechanism for, inter alia,
the following purposes:
(a) exchange of information, experience, knowledge and know-how;
(b) cooperation and coordination of actions, including bilateral
and multilateral arrangements, at the subregional and regional levels;
(c) promotion of scientific, technical, technological and financial
cooperation pursuant to articles 5 to 7;
(d) identification of external cooperation requirements; and
(e) follow-up and evaluation of the implementation of action programmes.
2. Affected country Parties, through the appropriate bodies designated
pursuant to article 4, paragraph 1 (a), and other Parties in the
region, may also, as appropriate, consult and coordinate as regards
the national, subregional and joint action programmes. They may
involve, as appropriate, other Parties and relevant intergovernmental
and non-governmental organizations in this process. Such coordination
shall, inter alia, seek to secure agreement on opportunities
for international cooperation in accordance with articles 20 and
21 of the Convention, enhance technical cooperation and channel
resources so that they are used effectively.
3. Affected country Parties of the region shall hold periodic coordination
meetings, and the Permanent Secretariat may, at their request, pursuant
to article 23 of the Convention, facilitate the convocation of such
coordination meetings by:
(a) providing advice on the organization of effective coordination
arrangements, drawing on experience from other such arrangements;
(b) providing information to relevant bilateral and multilateral
agencies concerning coordination meetings, and encouraging their
active involvement; and
(c) providing other information that may be relevant in establishing
or improving coordination processes.
ANNEX III
REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION ANNEX
FOR LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Article 1
Purpose
The purpose of this Annex is to provide general guidelines for
the implementation of the Convention in the Latin American and Caribbean
region, in light of its particular conditions.
Article 2
Particular conditions of the Latin American and Caribbean region
The Parties shall, in accordance with the provisions of the Convention,
take into consideration the following particular conditions of the
region:
(a) the existence of broad expanses which are vulnerable and have
been severely affected by desertification and/or drought and in
which diverse characteristics may be observed, depending on the
area in which they occur; this cumulative and intensifying process
has negative social, cultural, economic and environmental effects
which are all the more serious in that the region contains one of
the largest resources of biological diversity in the world;
(b) the frequent use of unsustainable development practices in
affected areas as a result of complex interactions among physical,
biological, political, social, cultural and economic factors, including
international economic factors such as external indebtedness, deteriorating
terms of trade and trade practices which affect markets for agricultural,
fishery and forestry products; and
(c) a sharp drop in the productivity of ecosystems being the main
consequence of desertification and drought, taking the form of a
decline in agricultural, livestock and forestry yields and a loss
of biological diversity; from the social point of view, the results
are impoverishment, migration, internal population movements, and
the deterioration of the quality of life; the region will therefore
have to adopt an integrated approach to problems of desertification
and drought by promoting sustainable development models that are
in keeping with the environmental, economic and social situation
in each country.
Article 3
Action programmes
1. In conformity with the Convention, in particular its articles
9 to 11, and in accordance with their national development policies,
affected country Parties of the region shall, as appropriate, prepare
and implement national action programmes to combat desertification
and mitigate the effects of drought as an integral part of their
national policies for sustainable development. Subregional and regional
programmes may be prepared and implemented in accordance with the
requirements of the region.
2. In the preparation of their national action programmes, affected
country Parties of the region shall pay particular attention to
article 10, paragraph 2 (f) of the Convention.
Article 4
Content of national action programmes
In the light of their respective situations, the affected country
Parties of the region may take account, inter alia, of the
following thematic issues in developing their national strategies
for action to combat desertification and/or mitigate the effects
of drought, pursuant to article 5 of the Convention:
(a) increasing capacities, education and public awareness, technical,
scientific and technological cooperation and financial resources
and mechanisms;
(b) eradicating poverty and improving the quality of human life;
(c) achieving food security and sustainable development and management
of agricultural, livestock-rearing, forestry and multipurpose activities;
(d) sustainable management of natural resources, especially the
rational management of drainage basins;
(e) sustainable management of natural resources in high-altitude
areas;
(f) rational management and conservation of soil resources and
exploitation and efficient use of water resources;
(g) formulation and application of emergency plans to mitigate
the effects of drought;
(h) strengthening and/or establishing information, evaluation and
follow-up and early warning systems in areas prone to desertification
and drought, taking account of climatological, meteorological, hydrological,
biological, soil, economic and social factors;
(i) developing, managing and efficiently using diverse sources
of energy, including the promotion of alternative sources;
(j) conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in accordance
with the provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity;
(k) consideration of demographic aspects related to desertification
and drought; and
(l) establishing or strengthening institutional and legal frameworks
permitting application of the Convention and aimed, inter alia,
at decentralizing administrative structures and functions relating
to desertification and drought, with the participation of affected
communities and society in general.
Article 5
Technical, scientific and technological cooperation
In conformity with the Convention, in particular its articles 16
to 18, and on the basis of the coordinating mechanism provided for
in article 7, affected country Parties of the region shall, individually
or jointly:
(a) promote the strengthening of technical cooperation networks
and national, subregional and regional information systems, as well
as their integration, as appropriate, in worldwide sources of information;
(b) prepare an inventory of available technologies and know-how
and promote their dissemination and use;
(c) promote the use of traditional technology, knowledge, know-how
and practices pursuant to article 18, paragraph 2 (b), of the Convention;
(d) identify transfer of technology requirements; and
(e) promote the development, adaptation, adoption and transfer
of relevant existing and new environmentally sound technologies.
Article 6
Financial resources and mechanisms
In conformity with the Convention, in particular its articles 20
and 21, on the basis of the coordinating mechanism provided for
in article 7 and in accordance with their national development policies,
affected country Parties of the region shall, individually or jointly:
(a) adopt measures to rationalize and strengthen mechanisms to
supply funds through public and private investment with a view to
achieving specific results in action to combat desertification and
mitigate the effects of drought;
(b) identify international cooperation requirements in support
of national efforts; and
(c) promote the participation of bilateral and/or multilateral
financial cooperation institutions with a view to ensuring implementation
of the Convention.
Article 7
Institutional framework
1. In order to give effect to this Annex, affected country Parties
of the region shall:
(a) establish and/or strengthen national focal points to coordinate
action to combat desertification and/or mitigate the effects of
drought; and
(b) set up a mechanism to coordinate the national focal points
for the following purposes:
(i) exchanges of information and experience;
(ii) coordination of activities at the subregional and regional
levels;
(iii) promotion of technical, scientific, technological and financial
cooperation;
(iv) identification of external cooperation requirements; and
(v) follow-up and evaluation of the implementation of action programmes.
2. Affected country Parties of the region shall hold periodic coordination
meetings and the Permanent Secretariat may, at their request, pursuant
to article 23 of the Convention, facilitate the convocation of such
coordination meetings, by:
(a) providing advice on the organization of effective coordination
arrangements, drawing on experience from other such arrangements;
(b) providing information to relevant bilateral and multilateral
agencies concerning coordination meetings, and encouraging their
active involvement; and
(c) providing other information that may be relevant in establishing
or improving coordination processes.
ANNEX IV
REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION ANNEX
FOR THE NORTHERN MEDITERRANEAN
Article 1
Purpose
The purpose of this Annex is to provide guidelines and arrangements
necessary for the effective implementation of the Convention in
affected country Parties of the northern Mediterranean region in
the light of its particular conditions.
Article 2
Particular conditions of the northern Mediterranean region
The particular conditions of the northern Mediterranean region
referred to in article 1 include:
(a) semi-arid climatic conditions affecting large areas, seasonal
droughts, very high rainfall variability and sudden and high-intensity
rainfall;
(b) poor and highly erodible soils, prone to develop surface crusts;
(c) uneven relief with steep slopes and very diversified landscapes;
(d) extensive forest coverage losses due to frequent wildfires;
(e) crisis conditions in traditional agriculture with associated
land abandonment and deterioration of soil and water conservation
structures;
(f) unsustainable exploitation of water resources leading to serious
environmental damage, including chemical pollution, salinization
and exhaustion of aquifers; and
(g) concentration of economic activity in coastal areas as a result
of urban growth, industrial activities, tourism and irrigated agriculture.
Article 3
Strategic planning framework for sustainable development
1. National action programmes shall be a central and integral part
of the strategic planning framework for sustainable development
of the affected country Parties of the northern Mediterranean.
2. A consultative and participatory process, involving appropriate
levels of government, local communities and non-governmental organizations,
shall be undertaken to provide guidance on a strategy with flexible
planning to allow maximum local participation, pursuant to article
10, paragraph 2 (f) of the Convention.
Article 4
Obligation to prepare national action programmes and timetable
Affected country Parties of the northern Mediterranean region shall
prepare national action programmes and, as appropriate, subregional,
regional or joint action programmes. The preparation of such programmes
shall be finalized as soon as practicable.
Article 5
Preparation and implementation of national action programmes
In preparing and implementing national action programmes pursuant
to articles 9 and 10 of the Convention, each affected country Party
of the region shall, as appropriate:
(a) designate appropriate bodies responsible for the preparation,
coordination and implementation of its programme;
(b) involve affected populations, including local communities,
in the elaboration, coordination and implementation of the programme
through a locally driven consultative process, with the cooperation
of local authorities and relevant non-governmental organizations;
(c) survey the state of the environment in affected areas to assess
the causes and consequences of desertification and to determine
priority areas for action;
(d) evaluate, with the participation of affected populations, past
and current programmes in order to design a strategy and elaborate
activities in the action programme;
(e) prepare technical and financial programmes based on the information
gained through the activities in subparagraphs (a) to (d); and
(f) develop and utilize procedures and benchmarks for monitoring
and evaluating the implementation of the programme.
Article 6
Content of national action programmes
Affected country Parties of the region may include, in their national
action programmes, measures relating to:
(a) legislative, institutional and administrative areas;
(b) land use patterns, management of water resources, soil conservation,
forestry, agricultural activities and pasture and range management;
(c) management and conservation of wildlife and other forms of
biological diversity;
(d) protection against forest fires;
(e) promotion of alternative livelihoods; and
(f) research, training and public awareness.
Article 7
Subregional, regional and joint action programmes
1. Affected country Parties of the region may, in accordance with
article 11 of the Convention, prepare and implement subregional
and/or regional action programmes in order to complement and increase
the efficiency of national action programmes. Two or more affected
country Parties of the region, may similarly agree to prepare a
joint action programme between or among them.
2. The provisions of articles 5 and 6 shall apply mutatis mutandis
to the preparation and implementation of subregional, regional and
joint action programmes. In addition, such programmes may include
the conduct of research and development activities concerning selected
ecosystems in affected areas.
3. In preparing and implementing subregional, regional or joint
action programmes, affected country Parties of the region shall,
as appropriate:
(a) identify, in cooperation with national institutions, national
objectives relating to desertification which can better be met by
such programmes and relevant activities which could be effectively
carried out through them;
(b) evaluate the operational capacities and activities of relevant
regional, subregional and national institutions; and
(c) assess existing programmes relating to desertification among
Parties of the region and their relationship with national action
programmes.
Article 8
Coordination of subregional, regional and joint action programmes
Affected country Parties preparing a subregional, regional or joint
action programme may establish a coordination committee composed
of representatives of each affected country Party concerned to review
progress in combating desertification, harmonize national action
programmes, make recommendations at the various stages of preparation
and implementation of the subregional, regional or joint action
programme, and act as a focal point for the promotion and coordination
of technical cooperation pursuant to articles 16 to 19 of the Convention.
Article 9
Non-eligibility for financial assistance
In implementing national, subregional, regional and joint action
programmes, affected developed country Parties of the region are
not eligible to receive financial assistance under this Convention.
Article 10
Coordination with other subregions and regions
Subregional, regional and joint action programmes in the northern
Mediterranean region may be prepared and implemented in collaboration
with those of other subregions or regions, particularly with those
of the subregion of northern Africa.
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