Green List Partnership Impact for the Effective Protected and Conserved Areas in Africa

11/10/2025
16:00 - 17:00
IUCN Green List

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This event brings together all speakers to showcase trilateral cooperation for equitable and effective protected and conserved areas in Africa. Learn how Zambia and Namibia are applying the IUCN Green List Standard to strengthen governance, rights, equity, and biodiversity outcomes under the Global Biodiversity Framework.

Description de la séance

The trilateral cooperation project, supported by BMZ, China’s National Forestry and Grassland Administration, GIZ, and IUCN, aims to strengthen the effectiveness and equity of protected and conserved areas in Africa. This session will share progress from Zambia and Namibia, where the IUCN Green List Standard is guiding improvements in protected area governance and management. It will highlight lessons on partnership models that bridge global commitments with national implementation, and demonstrate how international cooperation can deliver measurable biodiversity, climate, and community outcomes. Representatives from governments, partners, and local stakeholders will discuss achievements, challenges, and pathways for scaling up fair and effective area-based conservation across the continent in alignment with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH ( Germany )

Moderator

Speaker Thierry LEFEBVRE

Green List Partnership Impact for the Effective Protected and Conserved Areas in Africa

Speaker

Speaker Daniel MARNEWICK

Green List Partnership Impact for the Effective Protected and Conserved Areas in Africa

Speaker Dörte SEGEBART

Green List Partnership Impact for the Effective Protected and Conserved Areas in Africa