English title
Strengthening safe civic spaces to fulfil the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
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Strengthening safe civic spaces to fulfil the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
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Strengthening safe civic spaces to fulfil the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
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English
Working language
English
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Proponent (Sponsor)
Reforestamos México A.C. ( Mexico )
Co-sponsors
Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets ( Armenia )
Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental ( Mexico )
Fundación Futuro Latinoamericano ( Ecuador )
Fundación Oxigeno ( Spain )
Fundación Aula del Mar Mediterráneo ( Spain )
Fundación para la Conservación de los Recursos Naturales y Ambiente en Guatemala ( Guatemala )
Para la Naturaleza ( United States of America )
Centro para la Conservación y Ecodesarrollo de la Bahía de Samaná y su Entorno ( Dominican Republic )
Zoologisk Have København ( Denmark )
ArAves nature conservation NGO ( Armenia )
Fundación Global Nature ( Spain )
Grupo Jaragua ( Dominican Republic )
Sungi Development Foundation ( Pakistan )
Explanatory memorandum
This motion seeks to address the increasing threats to civic spaces, which are essential for effective conservation and governance. Civic spaces, including those where Indigenous Peoples’ Organizations (IPOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and other IUCN members and allies operate, are facing growing risks due to violence, repression, and restrictions on freedom of association and speech.
These spaces are crucial for the implementation of global conservation initiatives, particularly the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) Targets and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and for the overall success of IUCN’s mission.
While previous IUCN Resolutions have addressed human rights and conservation, this motion specifically focuses on the growing threats to civic spaces, which have not been fully covered before. It highlights the risks faced by civil society organizations, human rights defenders, and other stakeholders, which directly affect IUCN Members' ability to contribute effectively to global conservation efforts.
Alternative approaches are insufficient to address the scale of the threats facing civic spaces. This motion provides a clear and structured way forward, ensuring that the protection of civic spaces is integrated into IUCN’s strategic objectives and that IUCN Members can actively participate in the implementation of the GBF Targets and SDGs. By taking decisive action through this motion, IUCN can help safeguard the foundation for effective conservation and the continued participation of civil society in these critical efforts.
This motion outlines urgent actions, including the development of a protocol for immediate assistance to affected IUCN Members and the creation of a monitoring system to detect early warning signs of threats to civic spaces. These actions are designed to ensure that IUCN Members can continue their critical work without fear of violence or reprisal. Moreover, the motion calls for the mobilization of financial and technical resources, including capacity-building programs and partnerships, to support affected Members and strengthen civic space globally.
These spaces are crucial for the implementation of global conservation initiatives, particularly the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) Targets and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and for the overall success of IUCN’s mission.
While previous IUCN Resolutions have addressed human rights and conservation, this motion specifically focuses on the growing threats to civic spaces, which have not been fully covered before. It highlights the risks faced by civil society organizations, human rights defenders, and other stakeholders, which directly affect IUCN Members' ability to contribute effectively to global conservation efforts.
Alternative approaches are insufficient to address the scale of the threats facing civic spaces. This motion provides a clear and structured way forward, ensuring that the protection of civic spaces is integrated into IUCN’s strategic objectives and that IUCN Members can actively participate in the implementation of the GBF Targets and SDGs. By taking decisive action through this motion, IUCN can help safeguard the foundation for effective conservation and the continued participation of civil society in these critical efforts.
This motion outlines urgent actions, including the development of a protocol for immediate assistance to affected IUCN Members and the creation of a monitoring system to detect early warning signs of threats to civic spaces. These actions are designed to ensure that IUCN Members can continue their critical work without fear of violence or reprisal. Moreover, the motion calls for the mobilization of financial and technical resources, including capacity-building programs and partnerships, to support affected Members and strengthen civic space globally.
Geographic scope
Global
Nature and biodiversity
Forests
Marine & Coastal
Subterranean
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)
Target 1: Plan and manage all areas to reduce biodiversity loss
Target 14: Integrate biodiversity in decision-making at every level
Target 22: Ensure participation in decision-making and access to justice and information related to biodiversity for all
Sustainable Development Goals
Goal 12 - responsible consumption and production
Goal 16 - peace, justice and strong institutions
Goal 17 - partnerships for the goals
Threats and drivers
Human intrusions & disturbance
Natural system modifications
Pollution