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Saturday, 12 July 2025

International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms 2025; July 12th.



FORUM: "Sand and Dust Storms: Working Across Agendas for Resilience and Sustainability." International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms 2025. Sand and dust storms (SDS) are an increasingly global issue affecting 151 countries worldwide with numerous impacts on the environment, food security, agriculture, health, transportation, energy, human–societies and economies. Sand and dust storms are an essential element of the Earth’s natural bio-chemical cycles, but are also caused in part by human-induced drivers, including climate change, and unsustainable land management and water use. In turn, sand and dust storms contribute to climate change and air pollution. Sand and dust storms’ impacts are felt in all regions of the world, both in developed and developing countries, and pose severe challenges to achieving 11 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, especially: SDG-2 : Zero hunger — SDG-3 : Health for all — SDG-6 : Water and sanitation — SDG-8 : Economic growth — SDG-11 : Sustainable Cities and societies — SDG-13 : Climate action, and — SDG-15 : Biodiversity forests and desertification. This call to action represents a significant step in enhancing awareness of SDS and mobilizing the political will and resources needed to address the SDS related issues which present a serious challenge to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and associated targets. Follow the conversations with the hashtags: #12july, #sandstorms, #duststorms.


12 July



EVENTS: On July 12th, a High level Panel Discussions and several events were organized around the world.

On July 10th at 10: 30 am EST, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) will released its annual airborne dust bulletin, highlighting the global impact of sand and dust storms. The bulletin discusses the hotspots, hazards, and WMO's efforts to combat these storms. It emphasizes the connection between dust storms, climate change, and various socio-economic sectors, including agriculture, solar energy production, and health. Watch the WMO - Press Conference: Sand and Dust Bulletin 2025.

On July 10th; At the UNHQ; starting at 16:00 pm EST; The 3rd edition will be, co-organized by the Permanent Missions of Iraq, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Senegal at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, featured various speakers from organizations collaborating in the United Nations SDS Coalition. A high-level meeting with an opening and plenary segment will be held to bring together Member States and Observers at the highest level possible to discuss the challenges faced by affected countries and to promote practical, coordinated actions at both regional and global levels. It will also be an opportunity to discuss action-oriented recommendations and address the challenges faced by countries affected by sand and dust storms. Read the concept note and watch the livestream!






International Day of Hope 2025; July 12th.



FORUM: “Fostering Peace, Prosperity, and Sustainable Development Through the Power of Hope.International Day of Hope 2025. Hope plays a vital role in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); In relation with he SDG 3: Health – Hope improves mental well-being and supports treatment engagement. In relation with the SDG 4: Education – Hope enhances student motivation and academic outcomes. In relation with the SDG 8: Economic Inclusion – Hope drives ambition, savings, and entrepreneurship. In relation with the SDG 13: Climate Action – Hope sustains long-term commitment to environmental efforts. Development programs that integrate hope-building strategies—such as coaching and mentoring—yield improved results for people living in poverty. This annual commemoration will serve as a reminder that humanity can overcome adversity together, reignite hope, and illuminate the path toward sustainable peace and harmony. Follow the conversations with the hashtags: #12July, #InternationalDayofHope, #Hope, #ThepowerofHope.

International Day of Hope 2025



EVENT: On July 11th, the first International Day of Hope at the United Nations Headquarters following its adoption carries significance. The meeting will focus on effective implementation and inspiring more like-minded individuals toward hope for existence and harmony with others. Our goal is to create awareness about the International Day of Hope, establish a collaborative platform for governments and non-governmental organizations to exchange ideas and share diverse perspectives on humanity and "Hope". Strengthening the power of "Hope" through this meeting will contribute to transforming the world, paving the way for a sustainable future for all. It will further provide insight into fostering peace, prosperity, and sustainable development through "Power of Hope" for a failing system. Leaders will share their experiences, insights, and visions to promote the spirit of cooperation in building Hope as well as strategies that will help restore Hope in a failing generation. We believe that by the end of this meeting, the value and significance of promoting the power of hope will be intensified, encouraging people around the world to confront the global crisis we face today with Hope that inspires action and unites love and conscience to overcome challenges and realize our shared goals. Explore the Concept note, Register to participate and Watch the 2025 Celebration of the 1st International Day of Hope!


Tuesday, 11 July 2023

International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms 2023; July 12th.

FORUM: ''Combating Sand and Dust Storms.''International Day of Combatting Sand and Dust Storms 2023.
At least 25% of global dust emissions originate from human activities, and in some areas, desert dust has doubled in the 20th century. The impact of this phenomena is difficult to control, as human activity in one part of the world can cause sand and dust storms in another region. However, just as sand and dust storms are caused by human activities, these storms can also be reduced through human actions.




Sand and dust storms are an essential element of the Earth’s natural bio-chemical cycles, but are also caused in part by human-induced drivers, including climate change, and unsustainable land management and water use. In turn, sand and dust storms contribute to climate change and air pollution. Sand and dust storms’ impacts are felt in all regions of the world, both in developed and developing countries, and pose severe challenges to achieving 11 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, especially:
SDG-2 — Goal 2: Zero hunger
SDG-3 — Goal 3: Health
SDG-6 — Goal 6: Water and sanitation
SDG-8 — Goal 8: Economic growth
SDG-11 — Goal 11: Cities
SDG-13 — Goal 13: Climate action, and
SDG-15 — Goal 15: Biodiversity forests and desertification.

 Follow the conversations with the hashtags: #12july, #sandstorms, #duststorms.



EVENTS: On July 12th, at High level Panel Discussion  was held at the UNHQ.

To mark the first observance of the International Day to Combat SDS, several events were organized around the world. The “Commemoration of the International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms” event, co-organized by the Permanent Missions of Iraq, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Senegal at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, featured various speakers from organizations collaborating in the UN SDS Coalition. At the same time, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) hosted a series of regional webinars bringing together stakeholders from different regions.

The United Nations General Assembly stressed the need for cooperation at the global and regional levels, with a view to preventing, managing and mitigating the effects of sand and dust storms through the enhancement of early warning systems and the sharing of climate and weather information to forecast sand and dust storms. The General Assembly affirmed that resilient action to combat and reduce sand and dust storms requires a better understanding of the severe multidimensional impacts of sand and dust storms, including the deterioration of the health, well-being and livelihood of people, increased desertification and land degradation, deforestation, loss of biodiversity and land productivity, threatening food security, and their impact on sustainable economic growth.




PUBLICATIONS: The aim of the Sand and Dust Storms Compendium is to provide information and guidance on how to assess and address the risks posed by sand and dust storms and plan actions to combat sand and dust storms. The Compendium brings together this information from a wide range of sources