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World’s Largest UN Convention to Combat Desertification begins in Riyadh

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The world’s largest United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification began in Riyadh today, bringing together an unprecedented gathering of global leaders, policymakers, and environmental experts. This critical conference, running from December 2nd to 13th, aims to accelerate action on land restoration and drought resilience worldwide.

The opening days will mark several significant milestones, including the launch of the pioneering Riyadh Global Drought Resilience Initiative on December 2nd. This ambitious program seeks to transform how nations collectively address drought challenges. Alongside this, the Saudi Green Initiative Forum will convene hundreds of international experts and business leaders on December 2nd and 3rd in the dedicated SGI Pavilion within the COP16 Green Zone.

Adding to the conference’s comprehensive agenda, the Second International Forum on Greening Technologies will unfold from December 6th to 8th. This specialized forum will showcase innovative solutions and scientific research from restoration projects worldwide, featuring dozens of focused sessions exploring the latest advances in environmental technology and conservation practices.

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