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Pathways towards globally fair biodiversity conservation - Maasai Delegation
Pathways towards globally fair biodiversity conservation - implementing the new Global Biodiversity Framework
A Joint TMG Research and ZUG Event
During the 15th Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15), an ambitious agreement was negotiated to protect the diversity of life on this planet: the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). Within this Framework, the Parties to the Convention formulated a total of 23 targets, which aim to stop species extinction and restore ecosystems. To achieve this, the signatories aim to place 30% of the world’s lands and oceans under protection by 2030.
Clearly, these goals can only be achieved by a general overhaul of the global biodiversity conservation to make it more inclusive and fair.
Video message by:
- Noorkishili Nakero Naing‘Isa, Community Representative Loliondo Division, Tanzania
- Kiaro Kubani Orminis, Community Representative Loliondo Division, Tanzania
- Joseph Oleshangay, Human Rights Lawyer, Tanzania
For further information on our work on human rights and biodiversity please contact: info@tmg-thinktank.com and kontakt@z-u-g.org
