WCC advocates Faith-Based Solutions for land restoration at the Desertification COP16

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For the first time, the World Council of Churches (WCC) participates as an accredited organization at the 16th Conference of Parties (COP16) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), which takes place from 2 to 13 December 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The conference, themed โ€œOur Land, Our Future,โ€ highlights efforts to restore land and enhance drought resilience.

COP16, part of the โ€œRio Trioโ€ of conventions originating from the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, alongside the Climate Change (UNFCCC) and Biodiversity (UNCBD) COPs, marks a milestone in sustainable development. This yearโ€™s event features the first-ever public-access โ€œGreen Zoneโ€ and the Faith Pavilion, co-hosted by the WCC, the Catholic Youth Network for Environmental Sustainability in Africa (CYNESA), and the Brahma Kumaris, showcasing the vital role of faith communities in environmental action.

Faith in Action

At a side event organized by the UNCCD G20 Land Initiatives, Dinesh Suna, WCC programme executive for Land, Water, and Food, highlighted the statement of the WCC Executive Committee on Outcomes of Climate COP29 and Biodiversity COP16: Confronting Threats to the Living Planet and introduced the recently published Living Planet Monitor. โ€œThe Living Planet Monitor tracks progress in sustainable food systems, land conservation, and water justice across Africa. It showcases how faith communities are responding to environmental challenges through practical efforts,โ€ he said.

WCC also presented successful practices from its member churches, including the Ethiopian Orthodox Churchโ€™s management of 400,000 hectares of โ€œchurch forests.โ€ These forests, safeguarded by local communities, contribute to land restoration and climate resilience. Another example, โ€œFarming Godโ€™s Wayโ€, promoted by churches in several African countries, has improved soil health and supported farmers in reducing poverty.

Resources like the Living Planet Monitor and the Walk the Talk Toolkit are available to support churches and communities in environmental efforts. 

WCC releases statement on โ€œconfronting threats to the living planetโ€ (WCC news release, 26 November 2024)

Living Planet Monitor debuts with insights on interconnectedness of people and planet (WCC news Release, 03 December 2024)

Walk the Talk toolkit

WCC work at the Triple COPs