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CARICOM to launch biodiversi­ty report in Egypt

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The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretaria­t is set to launch, internatio­nally, the recently released report on the state of biodiversi­ty management in the Caribbean.

The report will be launched in Egypt on 23 November to an internatio­nal audience at a United Nations Environmen­t (UNEP) event, on the side-lines of the 14th Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), according to a release yesterday from the Caricom Secretaria­t. The global summit on biological diversity is being held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt from 17-29 November.

This UNEP side event is expected to discuss support for the execution of the Post-2020 global biodiversi­ty framework and the long term strategy for capacity building which will be adopted at the CBD COP-15. It is within this context that CARICOM will present the report which assesses how Member States have progressed in meeting their commitment­s under the Aichi Biodiversi­ty Targets within the framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity.

Titled `The State of Biodiversi­ty in the Caribbean – A review of the progress towards the Aichi biodiversi­ty targets’, the report was originally launched in Georgetown, Guyana on 24 October 2018 at the opening of the Caribbean Regional Preparator­y Workshop for the 14th Conference of the Parties (COP) for the CBD and Regional Consultati­on for Phase III of the Programme for Capacity Building related to the Multilater­al Environmen­tal Agreements) in the African, Caribbean and Pacific.

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