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ECO 64 at OEWG 5 on Post-2020 GBF

Here you can find our daily ECO

 

ECO 64(3) - 5 December 2022 (pdf)

  • Five key points on biodiversity
  • Why we must protect precaution at the CBD

 

ECO 64(2) - 4 December 2022 (pdf)

  • New report uncovers human rights impacts of exclusionary natural protected areas on the Kichwa People of San Martin in the Peruvian Amazon
  • We need gender in the biodiversity policy agenda NOW!
  • Time to support Target 22 on gender equality towards COP15
  • Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands are not a laboratory for testing risky gene drive organisms
  • The responsible approach to Target 17
  • Human rights and accountability in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

 

ECO 64(1) - 3 December 2022 (pdf)

  • Ingredients for updated Post-2020 GBF (pdf)
  • DSI discussions require urgent focus on data governance
  • Gene drives are the opposite of nature conservation
  • A rights-based path for people and planet. Human rights proposal for the post-2020 GBF
  • The Post-2020 GBF must help operationalise the new right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment
  • How business is quietly taking over the Convention on Biological Diversity
  • Agroecology: The CBD’s transformative opportunity
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ECO 64(2)
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ECO 64(2)_0.pdf (272.45 KB)
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ECO 64(1)
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ECO 64(1) (241.35 KB)
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ECO 64(3)
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ECO 64(3)_0.pdf (310.43 KB)

Open Letter to the participants of the OEWG-5 on the Post 2020 GBF

Dear participants, we write to you as members of civil society organizations and most importantly as members of the CBD Alliance, to express our deep concerns about the outcomes of the Informal Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. 

Please kindly refer to the attached open letter below for more information 

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Open Letter to the Participants of OEWG-5 on the outcomes of Informal Group