Richard Labilé SAGNO is a Guinean professional committed to promoting nature-based solutions and the sustainable governance of natural resources. A Rural Economics Engineer, he has over a decade of experience in project management, community resilience building, and gender-sensitive ecosystem restoration. Since 2020, he has been coordinating several initiatives while leading the IUCN project office in Guinea, where he supports national institutions in the development of environmental policies and inclusive initiatives that strengthen community livelihoods. His career, marked by recognized expertise in natural resource and water governance as well as in the sustainable development of river basins, reflects his dedication to equitable, inclusive, and participatory management of nature
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Oct 10 2025 (16:00 - 16:45)