Global Soil Week 2019
The upcoming Global Soil Week (GSW) 2019, themed “Creating Enabling Environments for Sustainable and Climate Resilient Agriculture in Africa,” is set to take place in Nairobi, Kenya from May 27th to May 30th, 2019. This esteemed event has served as a pivotal platform for stakeholders and partners since its inception in 2012, convening in both Berlin and Nairobi to address critical issues concerning soil health and sustainable land management.
With a focus on fostering collaboration and innovation, the GSW 2019 aims to unite governments, civil society organizations, and diverse groups of land users dedicated to advancing soil restoration and implementing sustainable land management practices on the ground. By bringing together a wide array of stakeholders, the event seeks to catalyze actionable solutions and drive positive change in agriculture across the African continent.
The Global Soil Week is an initiative spearheaded by (TMG) Think Tank for Sustainability GmbH, reflecting a commitment to promoting sustainable development and environmental stewardship on a global scale. Through its collaborative approach and inclusive dialogue, the GSW has emerged as a leading forum for shaping policies and strategies that address pressing environmental challenges.
In support of this impactful endeavor, Seamless Events is honored to provide interpretation services throughout the various sessions of the Global Soil Week 2019. Our team is dedicated to ensuring seamless communication and facilitating meaningful engagement among participants from diverse linguistic backgrounds. For further details and updates on the event, please visit http://globalsoilweek.org.
As the world grapples with the urgent need for sustainable agriculture and climate resilience, the Global Soil Week stands as a beacon of hope and collective action. Together, we can forge a path towards a more sustainable future, where our soils thrive, and our communities prosper. Join us in Nairobi as we embark on this transformative journey towards a greener, more resilient Africa.
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