Partenariat mondial sur les sols

La FAO signe un protocole d’accord avec le Partenariat mondial pour l’eau

A l'occasion du lancement du Partenariat mondial sur les sols (PMS) à la FAO le 7 Septembre 2011, Monsieur Alexander Müller, Sous-Directeur général, a signé un protocole d’accord avec la Secrétaire exécutive du Partenariat mondial pour l’Eau, Mme Ania Grobicki. Le PMS aidera à mettre en œuvre les dispositions de la Charte mondiale des sols, adoptée en 1982 et à sensibiliser et motiver l'action des responsables sur l'importance des sols pour la sécurité alimentaire et l'adaptation aux changements climatiques et l’atténuation de leurs effets. Il complétera ainsi le travail du Partenariat mondial pour l’eau.

07/09/2012

The partnership is also aimed at providing a favourable policy environment and technical solutions for soil protection and management and at helping mobilize resources and expertise for joint activities and programmes.

The Global Soil Partnership will complement the 15-year-old Global Water Partnership initiated by the United Nations Development Programme and the World Bank in 1996 to coordinate the development and management of water, land, and related resources in order to maximise economic and social welfare without compromising the sustainability of vital environmental systems.

GWP Executive Secretary Dr Ania Grobicki spoke at the launch in Rome, emphasizing the importance of a new global partnership coming together to protect the world's soil, as soil is a non-renewable resource. "Soil and water are both essential resources which ensure food security for people everywhere, and in many places they are both under threat. The Global Soil Partnership can provide the visibility and advocacy needed to raise the issue of sustainable soil management to the highest level," she said.

"The lessons learned from 15 years of GWP include the necessity to have an inclusive partnership linking stakeholders at all levels, from farmers and water managers to the scientists and engineers with the necessary knowledge, to politicians and decision-makers," she added.

Following the launch of the GSP, Dr Grobicki observed that the draft terms of reference for this new partnership state: “The Global Soil Partnership mirrors the Global Water Partnership and may be based on similar principles and working procedures.” She noted that this is a tribute to the successes of GWP, and that going forward, GWP will link closely with the GSP to help build food security and climate resilience in countries worldwide.