In the framework of the European Union funded project ‘Building capacity related to Multilateral Environmental Agreements in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries (ACP MEAs 3)’, FAO and the CBD Secretariat are jointly organizing a series of regional information webinars to unpack the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) with a focus on the targets related to agricultural biodiversity.
The webinars will focus on the Kunming-Montreal GBF targets that are of direct relevance to the sustainable management of agricultural biodiversity. Most of these targets are closely connected to the implementation of other Multilateral Environmental Agreements, such as the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture and the Rotterdam Convention.
This webinar provides the opportunity to biodiversity focal points from agriculture and environment sectors from the Caribbean to discuss how these newly adopted global biodiversity targets could be translated into concrete and integrated national strategies and action plans for the conservation of biodiversity, the sustainable use of its components and the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of their utilization.
The expected outcomes of this webinar include:
- An increased shared understanding of the Kunming-Montreal GBF and its relevance to the sustainable management of agricultural biodiversity.
- Improved capacity of relevant agricultural focal points and stakeholders to participate in the NBSAP review process and implementation.
PROVISIONAL AGENDA Meeting facilitator: Thérèse Yarde, ACP MEAs Regional Coordinator for the Caribbean (tbc) TIME (CEST) | AGENDA ITEM | SPEAKERS | 09.30-09.40 | Welcome / opening remarks | Thierry Dudermel Team Leader Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, DG-INTPA, European Commission Renata Clarke FAO Sub-Regional Coordinator for the Caribbean | 09.40-09.45 | Context and Objectives of the webinar | Kim-Anh Tempelman ACP MEAs 3 Project coordinator FAO | 09.45-10.05 | Overview of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) | Erie Tamale Senior Programme Management Officer, Head of the Capacity Building and Knowledge Management Unit, CBD Secretariat | 10.05-10.15 | Revising and updating national biodiversity strategies and action plans (NBSAPs) | Jillian Campbell Senior Programme Management Officer CBD Secretariat | 10.15-10.30 | Introduction of GBF targets of specific relevance to agricultural biodiversity | Frédéric Castell Senior Natural Resources Officer, Biodiversity Unit FAO | 10.30-10.40 | Resource mobilization for NBSAP implementation | Ines Verleye Senior Biodiversity Expert, Federal Public Service, Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment, Belgium | 10.50-11.50 | Panel Discussion Unpacking the key agricultural biodiversity related targets | Panellists
Monica Kobayashi Programme Management Officer CBD Secretariat Cristelle Pratt Assistant Secretary-General or Peter Wekesa Expert – Environment and Natural Resource Governance, Secretariat of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) Kent Nnadozie Secretary of the FAO International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Ines Verleye Senior biodiversity expert, Federal Public Service, Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment, Belgium Buyung Hadi Agricultural Officer, Plant and Pesticide Management team FAO Kim Friedman Senior Fishery Resources Officer, Resilience team, Fisheries and Aquaculture Division FAO Moderator: Patrick Chesney International biodiversity expert (PC Consultants) | 11.50-12.00 | Closing remarks | Irene Hoffmann Head of FAO Biodiversity work stream and Secretary of the FAO Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture | |