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Athlete Warns ‘No Life Without Land’ at UN Desertification Meeting

Five-time African champion and Olympic⁤ judoka Asmaa Niang is using her​ platform to fight a different kind⁢ of opponent: desertification. The Moroccan athlete, who competed in both the rio de Janeiro ​(2016) and Tokyo (2020) Olympic ‌Games, believes her experience ⁣in ⁢judo ⁣has prepared her for ‍this challenge.

“Judo is a ⁢sport⁢ based on the philosophy of a positive life, ​it is also​ a⁤ sport of resilience,” ‍Niang said in an⁢ interview wiht ONU Info during the 16th Conference of the Parties to the ⁣United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (COP16). “I thus have a responsibility to ⁤give back to ​society what it ‌has given me by ⁢using this experience to inform people about⁢ the problems of desertification and⁣ encourage them to act.”

asmaa Niang poses on ⁢the Olympic ⁣rings at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Asmaa Niang poses on the Olympic rings at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

Niang’s commitment to this cause stems from witnessing firsthand the⁤ devastating effects of desertification, especially on nomadic ​communities. “Nomad groups are a symbol of ​freedom because of their itinerant lifestyle,” she explained. “In Morocco,‌ Kenya⁢ and Mongolia, I saw‍ how desertification and drought have made them extremely ⁤vulnerable and changed ‌their ‌way of life.”

The united Nations Convention to⁢ Combat Desertification (UNCCD) warns that globally,”the future of our land is at stake,” with 100 million ⁢hectares of productive ⁤land degraded each year – an area the size of Egypt.This land ‌degradation, exacerbated by increasingly frequent and severe droughts, ‌threatens ‍the⁢ livelihoods of millions and is projected⁢ to lead⁢ to water scarcity for three out of four people worldwide by‌ 2050.

Mali, in ‌the Sahel, faces the challenges ⁢of desertification.
Mali, in ⁣the Sahel, faces‍ the challenges ‌of desertification.

“Their freedom is ⁤linked to ours, because we all depend on the land for our survival,” Niang emphasized.

Recognizing the power of sport to inspire action, the​ UNCCD has partnered with athletes like Niang through it’s Sport4Land campaign. This⁢ initiative leverages the influence of athletes to⁤ raise awareness about desertification and promote enduring land ⁤management ⁤practices.

“Healthy lands provide⁢ almost 95% of the food we eat. ⁤They shelter us, provide​ us with livelihoods ​and protect⁣ us from⁤ worsening droughts, floods and wildfires,” the UNCCD Executive Secretariat stated, highlighting⁣ the critical importance of land‍ conservation.

World leaders and experts convened in Riyadh this week for a​ critical⁢ summit focused on tackling the global land degradation crisis. The meeting, organized ⁣by the​ united‍ Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), aims to accelerate the restoration of degraded lands by‌ 2030 and beyond.

“Restoring our lands ⁤goes ⁢beyond improving the habitat,” the ​UNCCD emphasized. “It is about creating a⁤ better quality of life, ensuring food security and stimulating sustainable growth.”

Turkana County in northern Kenya ⁤regularly faces​ drought.
Turkana County in northern Kenya regularly ⁤faces drought.

The urgency ⁣of ‍the situation is underscored⁣ by the increasing frequency​ and intensity ‍of extreme weather events like ⁢droughts, floods, and wildfires. These events, coupled ‍with ⁤population growth and unsustainable consumption ⁣patterns, are placing immense pressure on the planet’s natural ⁣resources.

By 2050, the global population is projected to reach 10 ​billion, further intensifying the demand for​ healthy land⁤ to sustain livelihoods.

“I see⁢ that people are engaged in this ⁤meeting,” said Asmaa Niang, “and if everyone makes even small changes, ⁣such as by changing their consumption habits, eradicating plastic, then we will be able ‍to‍ address the land in a gentler way and build greater resilience.”


## Fighting a‍ Different ‌Opponent: Olympic⁣ Judoka Asmaa Niang Takes on Desertification



**World Today News Exclusive ⁣Interview**



*Five-time ⁤African judo champion and Olympian asmaa Niang is renowned for ⁣her prowess on the‌ mat.But now, she’s stepping ​into a different ring, fighting a global⁤ opponent: desertification.*



**World Today News:** Asmaa, you’ve achieved incredible success in judo, representing Morocco on ⁣the world stage. What inspires you to now dedicate ⁣yoru platform to combating desertification?



**Asmaa Niang:** Judo has taught me resilience, discipline, and the power of fighting for what you believe in.But beyond‍ the physical, it instills a‌ philosophy of positive action⁢ and⁣ giving back. Witnessing the devastating effects of desertification, particularly on nomadic communities, ignited a ⁢fire ‌in me. I feel a obligation to use my voice ‌and platform to raise awareness and encourage people to act.



**World Today News:** You’ve seen desertification’s impact⁢ firsthand. could you share your experiences?



**Asmaa Niang:** In Morocco, Kenya, and Mongolia, I’ve met nomadic communities who embody‌ freedom and self-reliance.But desertification and drought are stripping‍ them ⁢of thier way of life, forcing them to abandon their traditions and struggle for basic resources. Seeing their hardship motivates me to fight harder for change.



**World Today News:** The United Nations Convention to Combat ⁤Desertification (UNCCD) paints a ‍grim‌ picture of the situation. What are the key ​takeaways for our readers?



**Asmaa Niang:** We’re losing 100 million hectares of productive land each year, the equivalent of an entire Egypt fading away. This isn’t just an environmental⁢ issue; it’s a humanitarian crisis threatening millions of livelihoods. ‌Water scarcity is looming, potentially affecting three-quarters ‌of the global population by 2050. We need urgent and collective action.



**World Today News:** What⁤ concrete steps can‍ individuals take to‍ be part⁣ of the solution?



**Asmaa Niang:** Education and awareness are crucial. We need to understand the impact of our actions and promote enduring practices. supporting organizations dedicated to combating desertification,advocating for policy changes,and adopting‍ eco-amiable lifestyles are all vital steps. Every little action counts.



**World Today news:**‍ As ⁢a role model for ‍young⁤ people,what message would⁣ you give them about tackling this global challenge?



**Asmaa Niang:** Don’t underestimate your power. We all have a role to play.‍ Be informed, speak out, and‌ most importantly, take ‌action. ⁤Remember, even small contributions can ‌make a big difference⁣ in the fight against desertification.



**World Today News:** Thank you, Asmaa, for your inspiring words and ⁢for dedicating your time and energy to this crucial cause. your voice and advocacy are making⁤ a real difference.



**[End of Interview]**

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