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Giving a voice to two billion people to save their habitatThe Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with South African advertising agency M&C Saatchi Abel, has launched an emotive video shot in the heart of Africa to draw attention to the plight of the world's disappearing dryland forests and the two billion people who depend on them. “Generally speaking, people don’t know what dryland forests are,” says Robert Grace, founding partner and head of strategy at M&C Saatchi Abel. “They can look like deserts and often aren’t typically ‘beautiful’. Unlike rainforests, dryland forests don’t get the attention they deserve and yet they provide two billion people with food, a home and a livelihood. Drylands cover 41% of the earth’s land surface, but at the current rate of desertification, 23 hectares of drylands are disappearing every minute. We needed to make the public understand that the drylands are not wastelands. They are full of life and hope for the two billion people who depend on them.” FAO is calling on governments and financial partners to invest in restoring dryland forests and managing them sustainably for future generations, also as a means of building resilience to climate change.
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