IIFB Strategy to Contribute to the Achievement of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

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12/10/2025
17:00 - 18:00
Indigenous Peoples' Pavilion , Onsite

Why attend

Learn how Indigenous Peoples and local communities are shaping the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, advancing rights, knowledge, and strategies for conservation. Gain insights from global Indigenous leaders on ensuring full participation and impactful action in biodiversity governance.

Session Description

At COP15 in 2022, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF), marking a historic step in global conservation. The Framework explicitly acknowledges Indigenous Peoples and local communities in its text, particularly in Sections C and eight key targets, recognizing their rights, knowledge, and contributions to safeguarding biodiversity. This reflects progress in aligning Article 8(j) with the recognition of Indigenous stewardship of the world’s most biodiverse regions. The International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (IIFB) plays a central role as a platform where Indigenous Peoples from seven socio-cultural regions coordinate strategies to ensure their full participation in CBD processes. Through inclusive dialogue and consensus building, the IIFB works to protect rights, strengthen recognition, and empower Indigenous communities as essential actors in biodiversity governance. In this session, panellists will highlight strategies to achieve the KMGBF’s goals.
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International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity

Speaker

Speaker Abigail KITMA

Indigenous Peoples Rights Focal Point, Tebtebba

Speaker Katie Lee RIDDLE

Aotearoa Indigenous Rights Trust

Speaker Ramson Sinya KARMUSHU

Indigenous Expert, My Indigenous Knowledge In Action

Speaker Anita TZEC

Senior Program Manager on Indigenous Peoples & Con, IUCN Secretariat

Speaker Francisco Ramiro BATZIN CHOJOJ

Director, Ruk'u'x Balam

Moderator

Speaker Lucy MULENKEI

Executive Director IIN and Co chair IIFB, Indigenous Information Network