Ibrahim Thiaw

Ibrahim Thiaw

Ibrahim Thiaw is the under-secretary-general and executive secretary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, with over 40 years of experience in sustainable development, environmental governance, and natural resource management. Previously, he served as special adviser to the secretary-general for the Sahel, where he played a key role in recalibrating the U.N. Integrated Strategy for the Sahel and developing the U.N. Support Plan for the Sahel. As assistant secretary-general and deputy executive director at the U.N. Environment Programme, Thiaw was instrumental in shaping strategic visions, strengthening governmental collaborations, and directing environmental policy implementation.

Latest Articles

Opinion: Farmers are getting old. Time to unlock our youth's potential

Opinion: Farmers are getting old. Time to unlock our youth's potential

over 1 year ago // Food Systems

With young people leaving agriculture for cities and the farmers who feed us getting old, the world is facing a crisis.

Opinion: Drive home a global green recovery in 2021 — no excuses

Opinion: Drive home a global green recovery in 2021 — no excuses

about 5 years ago // Climate change

According to the World Economic Forum, investing in a nature-friendly economy could generate more than $10 trillion in annual business opportunities and 395 million jobs by 2030. So, why the delay?