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    The World Soil Day is clebrated by the global community of 60 000 soil scientists and the GSP Secretariat has the mandate of communicating soil knowledge and reaching out to a large audience as stipulated in the UN resolution (A/RES/68/232 on the World Soil Day). The promotion of communication material for the WSD campaign can support achieving different FAO strategic objectives, in particular advocacy for making agriculture more productive and sustainable (SO2) and sharing information on increasing resilience of livelihoods from disasters (SO3).
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    The World Soil Day is clebrated by the global community of 60 000 soil scientists and the GSP Secretariat has the mandate of communicating soil knowledge and reaching out to a large audience as stipulated in the UN resolution (A/RES/68/232 on the World Soil Day). The promotion of communication material for the WSD campaign can support achieving different FAO strategic objectives, in particular advocacy for making agriculture more productive and sustainable (SO2) and sharing information on increasing resilience of livelihoods from disasters (SO3).
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    The ITPS (Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils) is composed of 27 top soil experts representing all the regions of the world. The main function of the ITPS is to provide scientific and technical advice and guidance on global soil issues to the FAO/Global Soil Partnership primarily and to specific requests submitted by global or regional institutions. The overall goal of the ITPS is also to advocate for addressing sustainable soil management in the different sustainable development agendas.The ITPS soil letters will provide to the general public concise and clear information on one topic linked to the work and activities led by the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS). It is planned to publish about 8 letters per year.The ITPS letters are in line with the Sustainable Development Goals and the FAO’s Strategic Objectives and contribute to the efforts of ending hunger, malnutrition, climate change adaptation, land degradation and overall sustainable development.

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