 The world's land, soil and water resources are at their breaking point to produce more food and to support human development as well as to provide other ecosystem services. However, sustainable land, soil and water management can help us to achieve food security, water security, and contribute to climate solutions. Soil alone can help to sequester one third of greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural land. Doing that is also help to increase the soil organic carbon, increasing the water retention capacity in the soils, and reduce the dependence on fertilizer. At the COP28, FAO is the one leading partner of the Water Pavilion, where we are going to launch a flood management report, and also launch a new partnership to promote the water resilient and climate resilient food systems. We look forward to mobilise political views to implement climate actions from the water, soil and land perspective.