United Nations Convention on Conserving River Deltas (UNCCRD) 

FIRST HYBRID EVENT ON-COMMUNITY VOICES: DELTAS UNITE

URGENT CALL FOR CLIMATE ACTION WITH A UN CONVENTION FOR CONSERVING RIVER DELTAS

Poster of the event

A consortium of about a dozen organizations representing both global South and North has recently coalesced and been recognized by UNGA to work towards setting up a new UN  Convention on Conserving River Deltas (UNCCRD). As part of this global initiative, this “Path  to The Hague” event will organize four hybrid events focused on engaging representatives of  vulnerable communities from focal river deltas, scientists engaged in understanding the risks faced by delta communities and urgent policy and governance actions needed to build integrative “highlands to oceans” approaches for conserving river deltas and building cooperation and peace in the face of rising sea levels and salt water intrusion in deltas in the face of global climate change. The worsening climate crises underscores the urgent need for accelerated efforts to  substantially address the worsening impact of climate change on water resources that are leading to human migration especially among young people, water shortage to poverty,  hunger and communal conflicts as well as new disease outbreaks. The river deltas are  especially the epicenters of these crises both due to loss of freshwater from highlands and  rising sea levels and saltwater intrusion from oceans. The UN can facilitate an international multistakeholder platform to provide the urgently needed dialogue and transformative action. To be called “United Nations Convention on River Deltas (UN-CCRD)”, this platform will enable urgent action to address the impending future water challenges and looming global crises of food, conflict and freshwater shortage. This is a game changing collaborative solution that will blend indigenous knowledge with  science, coordinate government interventions across vertical and horizontal levels as well  as enable a global network of community scientists. The UN-CCRD platform will resolve  some of the existing and future concerns of the peaceful coexistence of sub-Sahara Africa  (SSA), South Asian and South-East Asian countries with shared trans-boundary water resources in the future. Also, it will help to mitigate the growing agitations of indigenous  peoples and local communities including young people, women and elderly – mostly vulnerable to these cascading impacts.  

We plan to organize four Path to The Hague events, followed by one or two panels during The Hague conference 2023. The first event will focus on bringing out community voices from river deltas across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and North  America and summary of scientific assessments of risk and security challenges facing  deltas.

When: September 22nd, 2023, 9:00AM-12:00PM EST

Where: University of Vermont

Please register here on Zoom

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