Brazil joins the International Drought Resilience Alliance (2024)

The country reinforces its commitment to combat desertification and drought in the face of climate change

Bonn (Germany)/ Petrolina (Brazil), 10 June 2024—Brazil is the latest country to join the International Drought Resilience Alliance (IDRA), the global coalition mobilizing political, technical, and financial capital to prepare the world for harsher droughts. This addition brings the total membership of IDRA to 38 countries and 28 intergovernmental and research organizations, showing an increasing willingness to tackle one of the world’s most deadly and costly natural hazards.

Launched at UN Climate Summit COP27 by the leaders of Spain and Senegal, IDRA drives action against droughts in the face of global warming, acknowledging that we are only as resilient to drought and climate change as our land is. The IDRA secretariat is hosted by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).

At a joint event with the UNCCD in Petrolina, in the northeastern state of Pernambuco, Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Brazil H.E. Marina Silva said: “Brazil's accession to the International Drought Resilience Alliance (IDRA) demonstrates the government's determination to combat drought and desertification, promote food and water security, and combat inequalities. Our objective is to promote sustainable development, while ensuring the protection of biodiversity and the communities of the semi-arid region. The cooperation with UNCCD reinforces Brazil's commitment to combating desertification and climate change.”

The event, which launched a national campaign to combat desertification and drought, put an end to a visit to the semi-arid region of Caatinga, a unique ecoregion that covers around 70 percent of northeastern Brazil, and 11 percent of the total country area. Brazilian researchers recently identified the country’s first arid region and projected the expansion of semiarid lands across much of the territory.

Nearly 38 million Brazilians from 1.561 municipalities are vulnerable to desertification and drought , as are 1,4 million square kilometers of land across 13 states, according to the Environment and Climate Change Ministry. In Caatinga, authorities are supporting community-led initiatives to restore watersheds, improve agricultural practices, and harvest water as a means of building their resilience to drought.

Around the world, addressing challenges at the water-land-and-climate nexus is essential to protecting agricultural and energy production, and to maintaining vital ecosystem services like the provision of clean water and fertile soils for present and future generations.

Speaking at the event in Petrolina, the UNCCD Executive Secretary, Ibrahim Thiaw, said: “I commend Brazil’s commitment to proactively investing in resilient lands and livelihoods. Science and experience show time and again that preparing societies and economies for droughts before they strike prevents human sufering and is much more cost-effective than emergency responses. Drought is a hazard, but in needn’t be a disaster.”

A decisive year for land and drought

UNCCD COP16 will be the largest-ever meeting of UNCCD’s 197 Parties, the first to be held in the Middle East region, and the largest multilateral conference ever hosted by Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom recently hosted the 2024 World Environment Day global celebrations with a focus on land restoration, desertification, and drought resilience.

On 17 June, the 2024 Desertification and Drought Day will mark the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), one of the three Rio Conventions alongside climate and biodiversity.

The High-Level Meeting on National Drought Policy , co-organized by the UNCCD, (Geneva, 30 September-3 October) will bring together policy-makers and practitioners with a twin objective: taking stock of progress and lessons learned in the past decade and charting the way forward for the implementation of drought resilience actions.

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About IDRA

The International Drought Resilience Alliance (IDRA) is the first global coalition creating political momentum and mobilizing financial and technical resources for a drought-resilient future. As a growing platform of more than 30 countries and 20 institutions, IDRA draws on the collective strengths of its members to advance policies, actions, and capacity-building for drought preparedness, acknowledging we are only as resilient to drought and climate change as our land is. The work of IDRA is aligned with, and supportive of, the mandate of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), which hosts the IDRA Secretariat. For more information:https://idralliance.global.

About UNCCD

The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) is the global vision and voice for land. We unite governments, scientists, policymakers, private sector and communities around a shared vision and global action to restore and manage the world’s land for the sustainability of humanity and the planet. Much more than an international treaty signed by 197 parties, UNCCD is a multilateral commitment to mitigating today’s impacts of land degradation and advancing tomorrow’s land stewardship in order to provide food, water, shelter and economic opportunity to all people in an equitable and inclusive manner.

Brazil joins the International Drought Resilience Alliance (2024)

FAQs

Which countries launched International drought Resilience Alliance? ›

Launched at UN Climate Summit COP27 by the leaders of Spain and Senegal, IDRA drives action against droughts in the face of global warming, acknowledging that we are only as resilient to drought and climate change as our land is.

Does Brazil have desertification? ›

At that time, surveys by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) indicated that the areas in the process of desertification, in different degrees of intensity, added up to a surface corresponding to 22 percent of the total area of the Brazilian Semiarid Region.

Is Brazil in a drought? ›

Regions within southern Amazonia and central–eastern Brazil are now characterized by a long-term hydrologic drought, which appears to be highly correlated with changes in surface temperature5,8,9,10.

Which of the following countries along with senegal launch the international draught resilience alliance during top 27? ›

The correct answer is Spain. Spain and Senegal led 30 countries and 20 organizations to launch the International Drought Resilience Alliance (IDRA) on November 7 at the 27th Conference of Parties (COP27) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC).

Who launched the IDRA? ›

IDRA was launched at the UN Climate Summit COP27 by the leaders of Spain and Senegal. the International Drought Resilience Alliance was first announced by Spain at the 77th session of the UN General Assembly in September 2022 to be officially launched at the UNFCCC COP27 in November 2022.

What countries are in the climate resilience index? ›

Denmark retained its place as No. 1, followed in the top five by Luxembourg, Singapore, Switzerland and Germany. The U.S. was divided into three regions: central, western and eastern. The country is broken up because of its size and the availability of data that is specific to one region.

Is Brazil a wet or dry country? ›

Here, the climate is humid and sticky. The interior of Brazil is hot and dry. Brazil is located in the Southern Hemisphere, which means seasons here are the opposite of in the Northern Hemisphere. Summer is from December to March and it is colder in the winter from May to September.

Is Brazil still deforesting the rainforest? ›

The rate of deforestation in Brazil's Amazon fell by nearly 50% in 2023 compared to the previous year, space agency data suggests. Brazil's environment ministry said it was the lowest recorded deforestation rate in the last five years.

What is Brazil doing to stop climate change? ›

The update resumes the country's ambition to the level of its first NDC from 2015: reduction of 48 percent in greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 and 53 percent by 2030. President Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva took office in January 2023 and committed to making combating climate change a priority.

What was the worst drought in Brazil history? ›

Between 2012-2015, the federal government decreed a state of “public calamity” over 6,200 times due to the droughts. This is the worst drought in Brazil in the last 100 years, according to the O Estado de S. Paulo in September 2017.

Why is Brazil in a water crisis? ›

A combination of natural and human-made causes—including climate change, environmental degradation, poor urban planning, a lack of maintenance of existing infrastructure, corruption, and the mismanagement of water resources—contributed to a growing water crisis.

What is the driest state in Brazil? ›

The driest place in Brazil is the Northeastern semi-arid. Except for the state of Maranhão all other eight Northeastern states have semi-arid hinterlands where by times droughts can be really tough with any single drop of rain for years.

Is Senegal a US ally? ›

U.S.-Senegal Relations

The U.S. established diplomatic relations with Senegal in 1960, following its independence from France and the dissolution of the Mali Federation. Senegal is a partner of the U.S. in promoting peace and security in Africa.

What is the meaning of drought resilience? ›

Drought resiliency focuses on preparing communities for future droughts by giving them the means to endure, withstand, and recover from these events.

What country touches Senegal? ›

Located in the western most part of the African continent, Senegal is bordered by Mauritania in the North, Mali in the East, Guinea and Guinea Bissau in the South and by a 550km coastline of the Atlantic Ocean in the West [1].

Which of the following countries along with Senegal? ›

Senegal, officially the Republic of Senegal, is the westernmost country in West Africa, situated on the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Senegal is bordered by Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east, Guinea to the southeast and Guinea-Bissau to the southwest.

What is the drought Resilience Alliance in India? ›

The mission of the alliance is to give political impetus to make the land's resilience to drought and climate change a reality by 2030.

What is the European drought Agency? ›

The European drought observatory (EDO) is a service run by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre. The EDO portal contains drought information, graphs and time-series at European level.

What is the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in those countries experiencing serious drought? ›

The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa (UNCCD) is a Convention to combat desertification and mitigate the effects of drought through national action programs that incorporate long-term strategies supported by ...

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