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Saudi Arabia launches Young Researchers Awards at UNCCD COP16 science pavilion

Total prize pool of $70,000 for students and researchers from across the world

November 11, 2024

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia has launched the Young Researchers Awards at the COP16 Science Pavilion as part of the Kingdom's ensuing assumption of UNCCD COP16 Presidency.

The prestigious competition, with a total prize pool of $70,000, aims to accelerate groundbreaking research and innovative solutions addressing land degradation, drought and desertification and is open to students and young researchers from across the world.

A total of seven awards of $10,000 each will be given to early-career researchers (up to age 35), who can demonstrate impactful contributions to key areas including sustainable land management, drought resilience, and land restoration. The seven award categories are land restoration, sustainable agri-food systems, equitable land governance, community and youth engagement, science, technology and innovation, resilience and climate adaptation, and finance and sustainable land investments.

The awards will be presented at a high-profile event during UNCCD COP16 in Riyadh. Nominees will be flown to Saudi Arabia and provided five days of accommodation. Winners will also be given a unique opportunity to be mentored by leading experts. “Land degradation, drought and desertification are leading causes of many of the issues impacting people around the world, be it food insecurity, water insecurity or forced migration. COP16 in Riyadh is an opportunity to find urgent solutions, and help turn the tide on these global crises,” said Dr. Osama Faqeeha, Deputy Minister for Environment, Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, and Advisor to the UNCCD COP16 Presidency.

The awards seek to accelerate research, innovation and technology that can help tackle land degradation, drought and desertification, and enhance global land restoration and drought resilience efforts. The international competition encourages applicants to demonstrate innovative approaches, long-term sustainability and scalability, and focus on how their work can benefit the Middle East. Submissions are open until November 22 and will be evaluated by a dedicated scientific committee that includes leading experts in Saudi Arabia.

The awards come as Saudi Arabia seeks to accelerate global action on desertification, land degradation, and drought, which affect 3.2 billion people worldwide. With 40 percent of land already degraded according to the UNCCD, Saudi Arabia’s incoming UNCCD Presidency is seeking to mobilize the international community at COP16 in Riyadh to deliver multilateral action on a range of pressing issues, including land restoration and drought resilience.

The awards are part of a packed agenda taking place at the COP16 Science Pavilion, a hub aimed at showcasing cutting-edge research and fostering collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders. The pavilion will be part of the first ever Green Zone at a UNCCD COP.

Researchers and innovators are encouraged to submit their work through the official award website at https://www.unccdcop16.org/Scientific-Excellence-Awards

The UNCCD COP16 conference will take place from December 2 to 13, 2024, next to Boulevard Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia. The conference, themed "Our Land, Our Future," will mark the 30th anniversary of the UNCCD and aims to secure multilateral action on critical issues such as drought resilience, land tenure, and sand and dust storms.


November 11, 2024
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