
Civil society action in the corridors of the Conference
On Sunday, Working Group I approved conference room papers (CRPs) on:
- knowledge management under the Convention;
- the ABS Clearing-House and information sharing;
- operations and activities of the Biosafety Clearing-House;
- communication under the Convention;
- review mechanisms under the Convention;
- compliance under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety;
- review of experience in holding concurrent meetings under the Convention and its Protocols; and
- capacity building under the Cartagena Protocol.
Working Group II heard reports from contact groups, addressed biodiversity and climate change, and approved CRPs on:
- transit and contained use of living modified organisms under the Cartagena Protocol; and
- the Rutzolijirisaxik voluntary guidelines for repatriation of traditional knowledge.
An afternoon plenary heard reports, adopted numerous decisions, and witnessed a ceremony for the Clearing-House Mechanism awards.
Contact groups and Friends of the Chair groups met throughout the day to address: the budget; liability and redress under the Convention; Nagoya Protocol on access and benefit-sharing (ABS) Article 10 (global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism); ecologically or biologically significant marine areas (EBSAs); resource mobilization and the financial mechanism; and socio-economic considerations under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. For more details on the day’s events and to hear what delegates said in the corridors, see our daily Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB).
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L-R: Jyoti Mathur-Filipp, CBD Secretariat; Hayo Haanstra (the Netherlands), Chair of Working Group I; and Manoela Pessoa de Miranda, CBD Secretariat

L-R: David Ainsworth, Erie Tamale, and Kata Koppel, CBD Secretariat

Ana María Hernández Salgar, Colombia

Maria Luisa Angelica Del Rio Mispireta, Peru

L-R: Alicja Kozlowska and Elfriede Anna More, EU

Aboubacar Oulare, Guinea

T. Rabikumar, India

Antje Lorch, ECOROPA

Maho Matsumoto, Japan

Larbi Sbaï, Morocco

Nonita Caguioa, the Philippines

Alejandra Barrios Pérez, Mexico

Li Lin Lim, Third World Network

Lactitia Tshitwamulomoni, South Africa

Christine Akello, Uganda

L-R: Victoria Romero and Sonia Peña Moreno, IUCN

Delegates from Egypt

L-R: Alexander Shestakov, CBD Secretariat; Clarissa Nina (Brazil), Chair of Working Group II; and Lisa Janishevski, CBD Secretariat

Hlobsile Sikhosana, Eswatini

Stephanie Mary Villaseñor, Costa Rica

Jesús Guerra Bell, Cuba

L-R: Anna Gureva and Duncan Borg, Malta

L-R: Ba Moussa and Diagana Mallé, Mauritania

Ta'hirih Hokafonu, Tonga

Sara Mashhadi Ali Akbar, Iran

Mamadou Diallo, Senegal

Ahmed Sabah, Iraq

Adam van Opzeeland, New Zealand

Adem Bilgin, Turkey

L-R: Worku Damena Yifru, CBD Secretariat; David Cooper, CBD Deputy Executive Secretary; COP 14 President Yasmine Fouad, Minister of Environment, Egypt; and Cristiana Paşca Palmer, CBD Executive Secretary

Cristiana Paşca Palmer, CBD Executive Secretary

COP 14 President Yasmine Fouad, Minister of Environment, Egypt

Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, CISDL

Lily Rodriguez, International Union of Biological Sciences

L-R: Sheila Wertz-Kanounnikoff, UN Food and Agriculture Organization; Cathy Oke, ICLEI; and Ghanimat Azhdari, Cenesta

Gabriele Obermayr, Austria

Mitzi Gurgel Valente da Costa, Brazil

Gaute Voigt-Hanssen, Norway

Scott Wilson, Canada

Moment of silence for Olivier de Munck, CBD Secretariat

COP 14 CHM Award winners

David Cooper, CBD Deputy Executive Secretary, with delegates from the Caribbean

L-R: Cristiana Paşca Palmer, CBD Executive Secretary, and Theresa Mundita Lim, Executive Director, ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB), at the signing of the Memorandum of Cooperation between CBD and ACB

Delegates from Brazil

L-R: Anwar Abu Sakieneh, Jane Smart, and Dao Nguyen, IUCN

L-R: Martha Kandawa-Shultz and Lavinia Mbongo, Namibia

L-R: Odacy Davis, Patrick Chesney, Stacy Lord, Vincent Adams, and Diana Fernandes, Guyana

Civil society action in the corridors of the Conference