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La dégradation des terres risquent de prendre une ampleur inquiétante d’ici 2030′ – Barbut

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October 20, 2015
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Secrétaire exécutive de la Convention Cadre des Nations Unies pour la lutte contre la désertification, Monique Barbut

Par Diane Nininahazwe

“Si les gouvernents  ne fassent pas attention., la question de la degradation des terres risquent de prendre une ampleur inquietante d’ici 2030 et engendrer une serie de Problemes.” L’avis est de Madame Monique Barbut , Secrétaire exécutive de la Convention Cadre des Nations Unies pour la lutte contre la désertification .

Madame Monique Barbut  exhorte les   gouvernements mondiaux de penser a la génération future et d’adopter des poliques qui favorisent  le respect de l’environnement pour eviter le pure des conflits.

Madame Monique Barbut s’exprimait au cours de la 12eme conférence des parties sur la desertification qui se tient a Ankara en Turquie depuis le 13 courant. Lors de son allocution, le president de la Republique Turque a réaffirmé son engagement ferme dans la lutte contre la désertification et les changements climatiques.

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