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https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88676350749
Join us on 26 October online to explore the role of Indigenous peoples (IP) and local communities (LC) as key actors to implement and achieve local, fair and effective conservation efforts. Their recognition and sustainable practices often underpinned by spiritual and cultural values will be highlighted. Their actions and recognition, represents a key shift towards conservation outside protected areas and areas reporting as “other effective area-based conservation measures” (OECMs). Speakers, including government officials, civil society leaders and indigenous community leaders will share:
(1) Practical examples of local, fair and effective conservation efforts (e.g. cultural and spiritual values and practices) developed by IP and LC in DRC and Korea which contribute to Target 3 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF);
(2) Highlight the recognition, support and reporting of these local actors using CBD and IUCN guidance and tools (e.g., IUCN OECMs tool, the IUCN Green List Standard) for successful implementation of the 30x30 target.
(3) Draw out and understand the lessons that contribute to success factors to recognise and support IP and LC centricity and multi-stakeholder collaboration for conservation outcomes.
FRANCAIS
Rejoignez-nous pour explorer le rôle des leaders des peuples autochtones ainsi que d'autres acteurs clés en lien avec les efforts locaux de conservation, équitables et efficaces, en particulier en passant des systèmes de conservation conventionnels à des pratiques durables, culturelles et spirituelles. Les intervenants, parmi lesquels des agents étatiques, des dirigeants de la société civile et des chefs de communautés autochtones, partageront les points suivants :
(1) des exemples pratiques d'efforts locaux de conservation, équitables et efficaces (par exemple des pratiques culturelles et spirituelles) développés par des peuples autochtones et communautés locales en RDC et en Corée, qui contribuent au Cadre mondial pour la biodiversité Kunming-Montréal (GBF) ;
(2) souligner le rôle des principaux acteurs et d’outils de soutien (par exemple, la liste verte de l'UICN), y compris les institutions financières, pour une mise en œuvre réussie de l'objectif 30x30.
(3) Tirer des leçons sur les facteurs de succès afin de s'assurer de l’importance du rôle joué par les peuples autochtones et communautés locales, ainsi que de la pertinence de la collaboration multipartite.
The event is co-organized by ICCA Consortium member ANAPAC in DRC and Korea National Park Service (KNPS) hosted by IUCN with the support of GIZ
Programme
WELCOME REMARKS
2:30 pm Head, Protected and Conserved Areas Team, IUCN - James Hardcastle
OPENING REMARKS
2:38pm ICCA Consortium
Ministry of Environment & Sustainable Development, Democratic Republic of Congo
PANEL
2:45pm
Case studies of local, fair and effective conservation efforts in DRC: Other Effective Area Based Conservation Measures (OECMs) in DRC
ICCA Consortium (ANAPAC) – Alex Kapupu
Case study: Identifying potential and candidate OECMs in Korea
Korea National Park Service – Dr. Hag Young Heo
The CBD Global Biodiversity Framework and support to Target 3 in DRC: Ongoing activities and perspectives
GIZ Office in DRC – Munduku Gabola, Gabrielle
Keynote Speech
Co-founder NAPO and Researcher on OECM – Adrian Leitoro
INTERVENTIONS FROM THE FLOOR
3:40pm Questions and interventions
3:55pm CLOSING - DRC Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development