Recognizing and Advancing Women’s Rights & Leadership in Area-based Conservation

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10/10/2025
12:30 - 13:30
Virtual Channel 5 , Online only
Session with interpretation

Why attend

Target 3 and the Global Biodiversity Framework emphasize equitable, rights-based conservation. This podcast explores how women’s rights, leadership, and participation shape conservation, highlighting pathways to gender-responsive, inclusive approaches that respect Indigenous Peoples and local communities while ensuring effective, just governance of protected and conserved areas.

Session Description

Implementing Target 3 requires equitably governed, effectively managed conservation that respects Indigenous and local rights, ensures gender-responsive participation, and advances gender justice. This podcast will explore how conservation policies can support women’s rights and leadership while addressing barriers to their participation. Featuring diverse speakers, we’ll discuss insights from lived experiences and the collaborative Roadmap on Advancing Equity and Rights in Area-Based Conservation, developed at the Nanyuki workshop (Feb 2024). Through expert discussions and storytelling, we’ll highlight ways to embed gender equality in conservation governance, recognize women’s contributions, and ensure meaningful participation. Listeners will gain key takeaways on gender-responsive conservation and ways to engage in ongoing efforts.
Organised by
Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy
Partners
Forest Peoples Programme ( United Kingdom )
Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales ( Argentina )
Headquarters
Headquarters
CBD Women's Caucus
International Land Coalition
Programme Manager
ICCA Consortium