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TK Information Portal // Presentations Wednesday // 2.10.2016 Presentations Statement by the representative of the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources and Regional Development Authorities of Kenya during the opening session of the Africa Regional Training Workshop on Community Protocols, Indicators on Traditional Knowledge and Customary Sustainable Use of Biodiversity under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)Mr. Djessy Monnier, SCBD,Overview of the Convention on Biological Diversity, including its Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the Aichi Biodiversity Targets.Mr. Djessy Monnier, SCBD,Participation of indigenous peoples and local communities in the work of the Convention.Mr.John Scoot, SCBD, Articles 8(j), 10(c) and related provisions and current work in preparation for the thirteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention.Mr.John Scoot, SCBD, Community-based monitoring and information systems and possible contributions to indicators on traditional knowledge and customary sustainable useMr.John Scoot, SCBD, Links between Biological and Cultural DiversityMr.John Scoot, SCBD, The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological DiversityMaurizio Farhan Ferrari, Forest Peoples Programme (FFP), Plan of Action on Customary Sustainable Use of Biodiversity, Tasks.Maurizio Farhan Ferrari, Forest Peoples Programme (FFP), What are Community-based monitoring and information systems (CBMIS)?Maurizio Farhan Ferrari, Forest Peoples Programme (FFP), Community-based monitoring and information systems (CBMIS) toolsLena Fey, The ABS Capacity Development Initiative,Introduction to ABS under the Nagoya ProtocolPar sa Majesté MVONDO Bruno, Chef Traditionnel au Cameroun,Coordinateur du ReCTrad,Expérience participative des Chefs Traditionnels dans de la mise en oeuvre du Protocole de Nagoya sur APA autour d’une ressource génétique locale (echinops giganteus) et d’un savoir traditionnel local d’une communauté au Cameroun Daniel Kobel, Executive Director, Ogiek Peoples' Development Program (OPDP),Ogiek Community Biocultural (BCP) Development ProcessPeter Kitelo, Chepkitale Indigenous Peoples Development Project (CIPDP), Ogiek of Mt Elgon & the Whakatane ProcessPeter Kitelo, Chepkitale Indigenous Peoples Development Project (CIPDP), Pilot Whakatane Assessment KenyaPenninah Zaninka, UOBDU,Uganda Batwa Community Mapping for Customary Sustainable Use of BiodiversityMilka Chepkorir, Senwer Indigenous Peoples Programme/Forest Indigenous Peoples Network ,Sengwer Forest Indigenous Peoples of KenyaPar Patrice SAGBO, Communauté Locale Riveraine de la Forêt Communautaire Marécageuse HLANZOUN ,Gestion Communautaire Des Ressources Naturelles Menacees Dans Des Espaces Non ProtegesFelisbela Gaspar, Biologist/Botanist,MIH, Specialist,MozambiqueFidi Alpers,Ecological Management and Monitoring Systems in NamibiaPaul Chapsoi,Enhancing the Capacity of the Endorois Community to Develop Sustainable Use of Resource and Community Protocol *Maman Sani Issaka, Principal Advisor, Conseil National de l'Environnement pour un Développement Durable,Niger,Indicateurs du protocole communautaire : cas du PASTORALISME POUR LA CONSERVATION DE BIODIVERSITÉET DEVELOPPEMENTFidi Alpers,Ecological Management and Monitoring Systems in NamibiaOle Kaunga, IPACT-Laikipia The generation, application and transmission of Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge for biodiversity, ecological and customary natural resource management by the LaikipiaMaasaiand the Samburuindigenous communities of northern Kenya.