Convention on Biological Diversity: progress, hope and hard work ahead
Episode description
Because the roles and rights of Indigenous communities are widely agreed to be key to its success, we also speak with Jennifer Tauli Corpuz, a member of the Indigenous Caucus at the Convention on Biological Diversity and senior global policy and advocacy lead for Nia Tero.
Jennifer provides the Indigenous perspective on what’s currently in the draft biodiversity framework, what changes are needed to better support Indigenous land rights, and the overall importance of Indigenous leadership toward preserving Earth’s biodiversity.
Related reading:
- Reaching the Paris Agreement without protecting Indigenous lands is ‘impossible’, says report
- Indigenous land rights take center stage in a new global framework for biodiversity conservation
- Climate efforts won’t succeed without secure community rights, says Nonette Royo
- Momentum is building for a ‘robust’ biodiversity framework: Q&A with Elizabeth Mrema
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