06/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/10/2025 02:19
For information only - not an official document
UNIS/SGSM/1501
10 June 2025
The Secretary-General
17 June 2025
What's good for land is good for people and economies.
But humanity is degrading land at an alarming rate, costing the global economy nearly $880 billion every year - far more than the investments needed to tackle the problem.
Droughts are forcing people from their homes, and inflaming food insecurity - the number of newly displaced people is at its highest level in years.
Repairing the damage we have done to our land offers huge benefits, including a great return on investment. It can reduce poverty, create jobs, safeguard water supplies, protect food production, and improve land rights and incomes - especially for smallholder farmers and women.
The theme of this year's Desertification and Drought Day - "Restore the Land. Unlock the Opportunities" - is both a statement of fact and a call to action.
I urge governments, businesses, and communities to answer the call and accelerate action on our shared global commitments on sustainable land use. We must reverse degradation, and boost finance for restoration - including by unlocking private investment.
Let's act now to heal land, seize opportunities, and improve lives.
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