CBCGDF Delegation attend the first meeting of Contact Groups |2024 United Nations Biodiversity Conference

 Following Sundays ceremony, opening and regional statements marked the beginning of the official proceedings of the UN Biodiversity Conference, including the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP 16) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the 11th Meeting of the Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (CP MOP 11), and the fifth Meeting of the Parties to the Nagoya Protocol (NP MOP 5) on access and benefit-sharing (ABS). Two Working Groups met in the afternoon, to review draft decisions, and establish multiple contact and informal groups. Four contact groups met in the evening to address draft decisions on: Article 8(j) and related provisions on Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) and traditional knowledge; digital sequence information (DSI) on genetic resources; biodiversity and health; and biodiversity mainstreaming.

 


The delegation from the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) has arrived in Colombia to attend the meeting and attended the meetings of contact groups.

 

DSI: Co-Chairs Lactitia Tshitwamulomoni (South Africa) and William Lockhart (UK) provided an overview of intersessional work since COP 15; drew attention to discussions on potential hosts for the DSI Fund; and presented a scenario note for the work of the contact group. Delegates exchanged initial views on the organization of work and focused on the purpose and use of the funding raised by the mechanism.

 

Article 8(j): Co-chaired by Lucy Mulenkei (IIFB) and Pernilla Malmer (Sweden), the contact group considered elements and tasks within the programme of work that had not been previously addressed. Participants addressed which tasks they consider priorities, with many converging on the need to prioritize elements directly relevant to GBF implementation. Delegates queried the relevance of tasks directing the development of new guidelines and the applicability of others to a global context.

 

Biodiversity and Health: Co-chaired by Barbara Engels (Germany) and Stanislas Mouba (Gabon), the contact group focused on the global action plan on biodiversity and health to forge agreement on pending issues.

 

Mainstreaming: Co-chaired by Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias (Brazil) and Sanne Kruid (the Netherlands), delegates exchanged views on the operative paragraphs of the draft decision not discussed during SBI 4. Regarding a list of requests to the Secretariat, delegates accepted, among other things, integrating the consideration of biodiversity mainstreaming into regional and subregional dialogues aimed at supporting GBF implementation; and strengthening collaboration with relevant convention secretariats, organizations, and institutions to achieve biodiversity mainstreaming at all levels.  

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/4xmuEvsikilgNcRkfSBk0A

Translator: Maggie

Editor: Maggie

Checked by: Richard      

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