The Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS)

Reporting entity
Managing entity
Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel
KSS Operational Coverage
Algeria
Burkina Faso
Canada
Chad
Djibouti
Egypt
Ethiopia
France
Gambia
Germany
Italy
Kenya
Mali
Niger
Senegal
Sudan
Switzerland
Tunisia
Uganda
Topic
desertification
biodiversity
water
Registration required
Registration not required
Website's languages

English

French

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KSS HQ Address

Boulevard du Leader Yesser Arafet
Tunis
Tunisia

Description

The Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) is an international, intergovernmental organization operating in Africa’s Sahara-Sahel region. OSS was founded in 1992 in Paris and moved its headquarters to Tunis (Tunisia) in 2000.

OSS members include 22 African countries, six non-regional countries, ten organizations (including sub-regional organizations representing West Africa, East Africa and North Africa), and a non-governmental organization.

OSS works with its member countries according to the principle of subsidiarity. It acts as both an initiator and a facilitator of partnerships to address common environmental challenges.  The management of transboundary water resources and the implementation of Multilateral Environmental Agreements, notably those addressing desertification, biodiversity and climate change, constitute key areas in the organization’s work.

Our programs and projects are funded by voluntary contributions, grants and donations from member countries, organizations, and partners.

A light and flexible structure, transparent financial management, effective governance and a competent, multicultural and multidisciplinary team constitute important assets that entitle OSS to make a significant contribution to the regional and international response to environmental challenges.