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A DRAFT Vision for the Drylands
• By 2030, the drylands of Africa and the men, women and children who manage them will be
recognized and valued for their critical contribution to the sustainable livelihoods of rural
and urban communities and provision of ecosystem services and global public goods
including the mitigation and adaptation to climate change.
• Enlightened (sensitized, educated, informed) global, regional, national and local decision
makers, leaders and institutions, investors and donors, and research, education and
development actors will be aligned across levels and among sectors and proactively
committed long-term to the policies, practices and practices for achieving sustainable food,
nutrition and energy producing landscapes that are socially and economically equitable and
culturally appropriate.
• The natural resource base will characterized by effective water cycles, increased soil health
(and cover), biological diversity and sustainable energy capture and production through the
integrated management of appropriate indigenous and new varieties of crops and grasses,
livestock, trees, and wildlife and optimised to benefit the people they support (sustainable
livelihoods, nutrition, markets).
• Women and men including youth and elders in pastoral, agro-pastoral and agricultural
communities will be competent, confident and committed; organized to implement and
enjoy equitable benefit sharing; and have food, nutrition, energy, land and personal security
to support thriving livelihoods.
• Researchers, educators, extension and development practitioners and the market sector (as
service providers) will work in synchrony with local and national actors to identify and
address critical/relevant current and emerging knowledge gaps with the information, tools,
technologies, and evidence to ‘future-proof’ the people and landscapes of the drylands.