Environmental degradation remains a threat to national development aspirations as well as sustainable development goals in the IGAD region. Global climate changes and human activities affecting natural resources and land use contribute to environmental degradation, which disrupts the traditional balance between people, their habitat and socioeconomic, political and cultural systems.
IGAD member countries are doing their bit to address environmental degradation challenges by establishing relevant enabling policies and institutional frameworks, among others. However, several challenges still undermine efforts to manage environmental and natural resources in the region sustainably. These include weak institutions and poor policy implementations, limited environmental data and awareness, limited technical and institutional capacities, poor coordination on the management of transboundary resources, and limited financial resources, among others.
IGAD CAEP, in coordination with member states and partners, works to breach the region's environmental protection knowledge management and capacity gaps by capitalising on existing systems and processes from the local communities, national, regional and international levels.
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