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Biodiversity, Gender, and Ethnicity Panel: A space for interethnic dialogue and conservation!
Thursday, 2024/11/14 | 08:08:09

CGIAR News Nov. 12 2024

 

On October 23, the gender team of the Alliance of Bioversity-CIAT, Natura Foundation, and the Directorate of Rural Women of the Ministry of Agriculture held the panel Biodiversity, Gender, and Ethnicity, in the framework of the COP16, CGIAR pavilion, a space for interdisciplinary and interethnic dialogue designed to discuss the challenges and opportunities in biodiversity conservation with a gender and ethnicity perspective.

 

The purpose of the event was to open a conversation to discuss the challenges and opportunities around biodiversity, gender, and ethnicity, and to identify concrete actions to incorporate intersectionality into the biodiversity conservation agenda.

 

Featured Panelists

 

The panel featured outstanding leaders from different communities and sectors, who shared their stories and experiences, challenging stereotypes and promoting change:

  • - Ana Delia Fernandez (Wayú): Representative of the Wayú community.
  • - Nataly Domicó (Embera Eyabida): Representative of the Embera Eyabida community.
  • - Lebia Esther Arciniegas: Representative of the fishing communities.
  • - Sandra Galán: Technical assistant director of Fundación Natura.
  • - Fanny Howland: Researcher committed to conservation.

 

Key Issues Addressed

  • - Fair and Inclusive Policies Panelists discussed the importance of recognizing that biodiversity includes everyone, and how this requires fair and respectful policies towards all forms of life.
  • - Women’s Voices and Communities In territories where women continue to be silenced, the weavers’ network represents a collective space to tell stories, define the concept of biodiversity, and integrate territorial realities and alliances of mutual respect.
  • - Structural Challenges and Barriers: Internal and external obstacles limiting progress in conservation were addressed, including challenges within communities themselves, as well as structural barriers arising from armed conflict and structural violence.

 

The panel emphasized the need for academia to open its doors to ancestral, urban, and rural knowledge, promoting a real exchange that allows for the construction of participatory and equitable policies.

 

To achieve real change, ancestral knowledge must be integrated into public policies. A clear route for the protection of biodiversity was proposed, including effective representations and an adequate allocation of resources to allow progress towards the inclusion of women, youth, and differential communities.

 

See https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/biodiversity-gender-and-ethnicity-panel-a-space-for-interethnic-dialogue-and-conservation/

 

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