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El viaje a la COP15

En febrero de 2020, el Consorcio TICCA participó en la segunda reunión del Grupo de Trabajo de Composición Abierta sobre el marco mundial de la diversidad biológica posterior a 2020. Delegados de los Miembros del Consorcio TICCA de Nepal, Madagascar y Tanzania aparecen en el vestíbulo de la sede de la FAO en Roma, Italia. © Ameyali Ramos.

 

A lo largo de los últimos años, el Consorcio TICCA y nuestros Miembros y Miembros Honorarios han desempeñado un rol activo en el proceso de las Naciones Unidas para negociar el marco mundial de la diversidad biológica posterior a 2020, incluso a través de presentaciones escritas, participación presencial en las negociaciones y talleres preparatorios relacionados, eventos paralelos conjuntos y más. Continuamos participando en el proceso oficial a lo largo de la pandemia del COVID-19, a pesar de los muchos desafíos, y tendremos una delegación fuerte en la 15ª reunión de la Conferencia de las Partes (COP15) en diciembre de 2022 en Montreal, Canadá. Obtenga más información sobre nuestra participación en el proceso oficial posterior a 2020 a través de las actualizaciones que aparecen a continuación, empezando por la más reciente.

 

2022

Through the major caucuses, ICCA Consortium Members and Honorary members advocated for the recognition of human rights, collective lands, territories, and resources of Indigenous Peoples and local communities, environmental defenders, gender equality, future generations, and more in the fourth round of in-person negotiations of the post-2020 framework. 

As the fourth round of negotiations on the post-2020 framework began in Nairobi, we looked at the key issues identified by our membership. 

We must take stock of the March 2022 negotiations in Geneva to ensure a strong outcome for the next round in Nairobi in June. 

Several ICCA Consortium Members and Honorary members contributed to this engaging side event at the 5th session of the UN Environment Assembly in March 2022. 

The roles, rights, and responsibilities of Indigenous Peoples and local communities must be appropriately recognized in the post-2020 global biodiversity framework and the reimagining of conservation. 

Las Partes deben alinear los objetivos y las metas del marco posterior a 2020 con los valores, la visión y el liderazgo autodeterminados de los Pueblos Indígenas y las comunidades locales, como guardianes de los territorios de vida, para garantizar un planeta saludable y sostenible para todos.

2021

Manobo people in Mindanao, Philippines

Supporting Indigenous Peoples and local communities to secure their rights and strengthen their self-determined governance systems, and sustain their cultures, territories, and ways of life on their terms is one of the biggest opportunities for transformative change in the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. 

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New policy briefs underscore the interlinkages between human rights and biodiversity and share practical guidance on applying a human rights-based approach in the post-2020 global biodiversity framework, which is currently under negotiation by 196 governments.

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The ICCA Consortium joins over 160 civil society organizations and academics in an open letter calling on world leaders to integrate human rights into global and national environmental policy and practice.

2020

After a late-stage venue change from Kunming to Rome, jittery delegates focused on negotiating the zero draft of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework in the same week that COVID-19 sadly began to take hold in Italy. 

As part of a growing chorus of voices urging government Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to ramp up efforts to stem the tide of the sixth mass extinction, Indigenous peoples, civil society organizations, researchers, and UN agencies alike have sent a clear message that to address the planetary crises, they must focus on protecting human rights. 

2019

This second update on the UN CBD process to develop the post-2020 global biodiversity framework focuses on the Open-Ended Working Group meeting from 27-30 August 2019 at the UN compound in Nairobi and a preparatory workshop for Indigenous Peoples and local communities organized by Natural Justice (ICCA Consortium Member).

As the deadline draws near to achieve the 2011-2020 Strategic Plan and Aichi Targets, CBD Parties and observers embark on an intensive process to develop the follow-up agreement – known as the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. So far, the ICCA Consortium has contributed written submissions on the process and content of the post-2020 framework and participated in all but one of the official regional and global consultations. 

In April 2019, an expert workshop on developing a gender-responsive post-2020 framework gathered close to 50 women with different backgrounds and expertise in gender and biodiversity conservation and management, including Vivienne Solis Rivera (CoopeSoliDar and ICCA Consortium Honorary member). 

2018

The 14th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP 14) was held from 17-29 November 2018 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. We had a strong delegation of Members and Honorary members who participated in all the major observer caucuses. 

El Consorcio TICCA en SBSTTA 22 y SBI 2

El Consorcio TICCA participará en las siguientes reuniones del Convenio de las Naciones Unidas sobre Diversidad Biológica (CDB) en Montreal, Canadá: la 22ª reunión del Órgano Subsidiario de Asesoramiento Científico, Técnico y Tecnológico (SBSTTA-22) del 2 al 7 de julio de 2018 ; y la segunda reunión del Órgano Subsidiario de Ejecución (OSE-2) del 9 al 13 de julio de 2018.

The peer-to-peer dialogue took place from 28-31 May 2018 in Kenya. Co-organized by ICCA Consortium partner SwedBio, Member Natural Justice, the International Development Law Organization, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights-Special Procedures, and UN Environment, the dialogue brought together practitioners of environmental and human rights law from the judiciary, academia, civil society and various levels of government.

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