Opportunities for Latin America and the Caribbean in the integration of biodiversity [video]

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Opportunities for Latin America and the Caribbean in the integration of biodiversity [video]

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Specialists agreed today on the urgency of implementing a transformative change that would enable moving towards a multiscale sustainable development where equality and sustainability are the goals, and where no one is left behind, during a side event of the United Nations High-Level Political Forum, which is taking place in New York. The event entitled Opportunities for integrating biodiversity, sustainable agriculture and transformative action by women, indigenous peoples and local communities, and subnational governments in Latin America and the Caribbean for the advancement of Goals 5, 14 and 15 was organized by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Government of Argentina.


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Opening by Marcia Tambutti.-- Introduction by Jeannette Sánchez, about the impact of COVID-19 on environment and its relationship with indigenous peoples, local communities and women.-- Video by Juan Cabandié, related to sustainability in Latin America and the Caribbean with regard to developed countries.-- Intervention by Betania González, with respect to public policies on biodiversity implemented in the Republic of Argentina.-- Intervention by Georgina Catacora focused on sustainable management based on agriculture.-- Intervention by Ricardo Campos regarding the main demands of native people.-- Intervention by Esther Camac Ramírez on the experiences of indigenous women in Latin America and the Caribbean.-- Intervention by Vivienne Solís Rivera on SDG 14 and its relation with native communities (artisanal fishing) in in the Republic of Costa Rica.-- Intervention by Sergio Graff, about the actions taken by the State of Jalisco (Mexico) to protect the environment.-- Intervention by Paul Dale on new sustainable management operations to solve problems such as hunger and use of natural resources.-- Final words and conclusions by Ana Güezmes.

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