Motion 102

English title

The role of rangers as essential planetary health workers in particular to achieve the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework 

Titre en français

The role of rangers as essential planetary health workers in particular to achieve the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework 

Título en español

The role of rangers as essential planetary health workers in particular to achieve the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework 

Status
Published
Submission language
English
Working language
English

 

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Proponent (Sponsor)
Zoological Society of London ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Co-sponsors
Aaranyak ( India )
Conservation Allies ( United States of America )
Freeland Foundation ( Thailand )
Game Rangers Association of Africa ( South Africa )
International Fund for Animal Welfare ( United States of America )
PANTHERA FRANCE ( France )
Re:wild ( United States of America )
Southern African Wildlife College ( South Africa )
Wildlife Conservation Society ( United States of America )
Wildlife Trust of India ( India )
World Wide Fund for Nature - International ( Switzerland )
Conservation International ( United States of America )
Forest Wildlife & Environment Department, Government of Gilgit Baltistan ( Pakistan )
Fauna & Flora International ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Ambassadeurs pour l'Environnement ( France )
Association Française des Parcs Zoologiques ( France )
BIOPARC CONSERVATION ( France )
Fondation pour les Aires Protégées et la Biodiversité de Madagascar ( Madagascar )
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Queensland ( Australia )
MIRACETI ( France )
Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères ( France )
Reserves Naturelles de France ( France )
SEO/BirdLife, Sociedad Española de Ornitología ( Spain )
Sociedad Geológica de España ( Spain )
Explanatory memorandum
Extensive supporting information underpinning the basis for this motion can be found at https://www.ursa4rangers.org/ursa4rangers-resources/ This documentation includes: the IRF Ranger Code of Conduct and their accompanying guidelines for adoption; the global ranger competences; the principles for safeguarding the rights and wellbeing of rangers; and the draft global (ILO compliant) standard for ranger employment and working conditions.
The first global report on the state of rangers around the world was published in 2024 and is available at: https://www.internationalrangers.org/state-of-the-ranger/

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The aim of this motion is to raise awareness among IUCN and IUCN members by highlighting the "Hyères to Cali Declaration" adopted at the 10th World Ranger Congress held in France in October 2024, allowing for the better recognition of the crucial role played by the ranger workforce in the implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework, in particular Target 3.

The 10th World Ranger Congress (WRC) held in Hyères (France) from 7-11 October, 2024 organised by the International Ranger Federation (IRF), together with Gardes Natures de France (GNF), hosted 450 rangers and supporters (49% female and 15% Indigenous People and Local Communities) from 88 countries.

Rangers are aware of the vital role they have to play. They are committed to working with partners to deliver on the shared international targets and goals, in particular target 3 of the Global Biodiversity Framework, and to enable the green transition to happen.

However, achieving these targets remains highly unlikely without a professional, effective, responsible, and inclusive ranger workforce. To this end, the ranger workforce representatives and supporters of the 10th WRC have endorsed the 2024 "Hyères to Cali Ranger Declaration".

The rangers are calling on the IUCN community to provide for the commitments and support needed to equip them with the resources required enabling them to achieve the full potential of this often overlooked workforce. Rangers know they are part of the solution, but their contribution needs to be valued. They need :
- Recognition of their status as global health workers.
- Recognition of their contribution to global biodiversity, climate and cultural heritage goals.
More attention should be devoted on :
- Skills and competency development.
- Promoting diversity and inclusion as well as professional ethics and integrity to maximize the efficiency of their action.

The main components of this Declaration are reflected in this motion aiming at addressing the whole IUCN community (States, Governments, ranger employers, ranger associations, conservation NGOs, donors, and other stakeholders).
Geographic scope
Global
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)
Target 2: Restore 30% of all degraded ecosystems
Target 3: Conserve 30% of land, waters and seas
Target 4: Halt species extinction, protect genetic diversity, and manage human-wildlife conflicts
Sustainable Development Goals
Goal 8 - decent work and economic growth
Goal 14 - life below water
Goal 15 - life on land