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During the plenary on Tuesday morning and afternoon, three intervetions were made by NGOs and IPLCs on agenda item 3 with regard to the issues pending of decision 15/9. Two of these are reproduced here.
Opening statements by CBD Alliance, International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (IIFB) and the Women's Caucus.
Contributing Authors
1) An inadequate monitoring framework Jeopardises the Integrity of the GBF
By Nele Marien, FOEI
2) Will headline indicators also be indicators of success??
By Alice Hughes,
China Biodiversity Conservation Green Development Foundation
ECO SBSTTA-25 Day 3
Contributing authors:
1) Ensuring a coherent GBF implementation by By Friedrich Wulf, Pro Natura
2) Governments urged to consider the interconnectedness between
agricultural biodiversity, farmers’ rights, food systems, and climate
change by the African Centre for Biodiversity
ECO Publication 16/10/2023- Topics and Contributing Authors
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1) The outcome of UNEA consultations on NbS is not suitable as a basis for CBD negotiations by Souparna Lahiri, Global Forest Coalition
After the adoption of the KMGBF, its successful implementation is what will make or break the future of biodiversity.
Articles from
1) NbS, the myth of a solution for our multiple crises
Financialization of nature won´t solve the crisis - agroecology will by African Centre for Biodiversity
2) Addressing gender dynamics in Sustainable Wildlife Management by Alejandra Duarte, Policy associate, Women for Biodiversity
To,
Convention on Biological Diversity
National Focal Points
Subject: Reminder on Inclusive Participation in the Revides or Updated NBSAP Development
To,
Dr. David Copper
Acting Executive Secretary
Convention on Biological Diversity
Dear Mr. Copper,
ECO Articles
1. Avoiding the mistakes of the Aichi Targets – Why implementation of the Kunming-Montreal GBF must be unapologetically transformative | Yemi Katerere (African CSO Biodiversity Alliance) and Simangele Msweli (African Wildlife Foundation, Nairobi)
This webinar was open to all interested organizations, and it aimed to inform a very broad group of people from civil society, involved to a greater or lesser extent in the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) process at different levels, on the results of COP15 in Montreal last December. Thanks for joining
Thank you Mr President,
I am speaking on behalf of the CBD Alliance.
We regret the process by which the package was adopted early this morning. It was unjust and unfair. Decisions in this COP are adopted by consensus and we did not see consensus. Much more effort could have been made to arrive at consensus.
With articles on GBF, horizon scanning, DSI, and the CBDA statement at the High-Level Segment.
With articles on gender-responsive indicators, human rights based approaches, the GBF, and wildlife trade
IIFB High Level Statement
Thank you, honorable Minister. It is my pleasure to share with you all the The Yunnan – Tiohti:áke Nature Culture Summit Declaration:
Déclaration en français : voir ci-dessous -- Declaración en español: véase más abajo
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