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<br>Events held during the fourth meetings of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group on Access and Benefit-sharing and the Ad-Hoc Open-ended Intersessional Working Group on Article. 8(j) and related provisions held in Granada, Spain 23 January until 3 February 2006 is available for down-loading. Ha ...
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All over the world, different cultures associate migratory birds with the renewal of life. Their arrival signals the beginning of Spring and the joys of a gentler season.
Following three weeks of meetings of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity and its Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, held in Curitiba, Brazil, the Governor of the State of Paraná, Mr. Roberto Requião, and the Executive Secretary of the Convention, Dr Ahmed Djoghlaf, signed an agre ...
Curitiba, 31 March 2006 – 4,000 delegates from around the world have agreed on a road map to significantly reduce the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010, in line with the agreement reached by 110 Heads of State and Government at the World Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg in ...
The President of Palau, the President of Indonesia, the Vice President of the Federated States of Micronesia, Grenada and Kiribati launched the “Global Island Partnership” aimed at enhancing marine and terrestrial protected areas as a major contribution of achieving the Heads of State commitment ...
A new alliance of some of the world’s top research centres and agencies specializing in biodiversity was today enlisted in the battle to save life on Earth.
From the dawn of humanity we have always lived in harmony with nature and enjoyed its bounty. However our umbilical link with Mother Nature is now being seriously eroded.
Water is vital for the survival of human beings and for sustaining life on Earth. It is also home to an extraordinarily high level of biodiversity.
Marina Silva, The Minister of the Environment for Brazil, and Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary to the Convention on Biological Diversity launch Global Biodiversity Outlook 2, the roadmap for achieving the 2010 Biodiversity Target.
Local authorities are the guardians of environmental resources and the government representatives closest to the people.
The ecological capital city of Brazil, Curitiba will be the host to the largest biodiversity gathering since the World Review Summit of September last year.
The Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) warmly welcomes the nomination of Mr. Achim Steiner as the new Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
In her Opening Statement, she stressed that: “The Protocol clearly stipulates that the meeting of the Parties shall take a decision on the detailed requirements of identification of living modified organisms intended for direct use as food or feed, or for processing." Reminding the delegates th ...
March 13, 2006 Curitiba, Brazil -- Reminding his distinguished audience that "The Cartagena Protocol is one of the most important materializations of the spirit of the Rio Declaration and chapter 16 of Agenda 21", the Executive Secretary of the CBD exhorted them to: "Let a new page of the Proto ...
"the survival of women, their well-being and empowerment depend on biodiversity"
Next week in Curitiba, the ecological capital of Brazil, the 132 Parties to the Protocol will gather for their third meeting to further advance the objective of this treaty, which upon its adoption was hailed by the Executive Director of UNEP, Mr. Klaus Töpfer, as the first new legal environmen ...
In his message to the African People, Ahmed Djoghlaf welcomes the continent-wide Action Plan developed under the leadership of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), AMCEN and the African Union.
2006 marks the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the permanent Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Montreal. It is a time to reflect. And it provides an opportunity to renew action aimed at achieving the internationally agreed target of reducing the rate of loss of ...
International experts in animal health, public policy, conservation biology and law from around the world including those that experienced avian-flu outbreaks, will gather in Curitiba next month to assess for the first time the potential impacts of the avian flu on wildlife and to share their ex ...
The people of the world will remain forever indebted to local, national and international non-governmental organizations for their unique contribution in placing environment issues, including biodiversity-related concerns, on the international agenda.
“Plitvice Lakes National Park—a World Heritage site—will be remembered as the birthplace, and Croatia as the founding member, of the Museum of Culture and Nature of the Convention on Biological Diversity,” said Dr. Ahmed Djoghlaf, the Executive Secretary of the Convention. <a href=http://www.bio ...
In preparation for the Brainstorming meeting on the impact of avian influenza on wildlife, to be held in Curitiba, Brazil, 19 March 2006, the Secretariat has launched an electronic forum on the same topic to enable all experts to contribute to these discussions.
In his message to Children and Youth of the World, Ahmed Djoghlaf addresses the young generation and calls them to action. The message is issued on the margins of the “Mission-Durable” Youth Conference in Montreal, Canada where youth is invited to reflect on personal engagement and sustainability.
Speaking today in New York, where he was meeting with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Dr. Ahmed Djoghlaf, hailed the decision of the President of Brazil, H.E. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, to place 6.4 million hectares of the Amazon rain forest under direct environmental protection.
The Gambia becomes the first Party to the Convention on Biological Diversity to establish a forum for citizen engagement on action for the 2010 biodiversity target.
Statement to business and industry by Ahmed Djoghlaf
Remarks by Ahmed Djoghlaf at the Opening session of the fourth meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Inter-Sessional Working Group on Access and Benefit-sharing.
Remarks by Doña Cristina Narbona Ruiz, Minister of the Environment for Spain at the fourth meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Inter-Sessional Working Group on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions. (Text in Spanish)
Remarks by Executive Secretary Ahmed Djoghlaf, at the opening of the fourth meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Inter-Sessional Working Group on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions.
At a press conference with the Minister of the Environment for Brazil, H.E.M. Minister Marina Silva, on the preparation of the International Ministerial Curitiba Biodiversity Conference to be held in March, Dr. Djoghlaf announced the official launch of the Virtual Curitiba Biodiversity Conference.
I call on all citizens of Brazil to ensure that the Curitiba International Conference be remembered by future generations as the birth place of a new era of enhanced implementation of the Convention
Montreal – 10 January 2006. Stressing the role of traditional knowledge and the practices of indigenous and local communities in biodiversity conservation, Ahmed Djoghlaf, the Executive Secretary to the Convention on Biological Diversity, reiterated the importance of the participation of indige ...
“One in six people depends on these fragile ecosystems for their survival,” said Mr. Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary to the Convention. “These are the poorest of the poor and any further degradation of the biodiversity of drylands will lead to increased poverty.”
Montreal, 3 January 2006 – Calling on the citizens of the world to join in the effort to preserve life on earth, a 52 year-old Algerian man with a passion for poetry and forest walks takes up the helm of the world’s key biological treaty today. United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, appoin ...