Under the motto of “Peace with Nature,” the 16th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP16) is taking place from October 21 to November 1, 2024 in Cali, Colombia. This conference – the first to be held since the adoption of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework in 2022 – is bringing together scientists, representatives of government, international organizations, civil society and other key stakeholders to discuss global challenges for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (…
Bajo el tema "Paz con la Naturaleza", la 16ª Conferencia de las Partes del Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica (COP16) se lleva a cabo del 21 de octubre al 1 de noviembre de 2024 en Cali, Colombia. Esta conferencia, la primera desde la adopción del Marco Mundial de Biodiversidad de Kunming-Montreal (MMB-KM) en 2022, reúne a representantes gubernamentales, científicos, organizaciones internacionales, sociedad civil y otros actores clave para discutir los desafíos globales para la conservación y el uso sostenible de la biodiversidad.
La Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPA…
The eighth meeting of the Caribbean Development Roundtable and the thirtieth session of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) are being held at a time when the subregion is animated by the recently concluded Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States, which set a decisive agenda for SIDS in pursuit of resilient growth and sustainable development with the support of the international community. Indeed, in the very year that the United Nations convenes a Summit of the Future to inspire global dynamic action to safeguard the well-being of future generat…
The 29th session of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) concluded on 14 October in Paramaribo, Suriname. Some of the most urgent and challenging issues facing the Caribbean were discussed at this meeting, inspiring a commitment to strategic action-oriented follow-up, to assure more dynamic sustainable development process.
Convened by ECLAC Caribbean, the CDCC meeting is held every two years and gathers Caribbean Prime Ministers, Ministers and distinguished government officials, with a focus on strengthening their countries’ institutional and technical capacities to impr…
What: Twenty-ninth (29) session of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee.
When: 14 October 2022 (Opening ceremony at 9 am).
Where: The Royal Torarica Hotel, Kleine Waterstraat 10, Paramaribo, Suriname.
Background Information
Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) Member Countries and Associate Members will convene for the 29th Session. Pursuant to resolution 358(XVI) of 1975, the CDCC was created as a permanent subsidiary body of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), to promote development cooperation among Caribbean countrie…
The 12 States Party to the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean – known as the Escazú Agreement – as well as observer countries who participated in the first meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP 1), brought the meeting to a close at ECLAC's central headquarters in Santiago, Chile today with the approval of a Political Declaration in which they reaffirmed the treaty as a driving force for sustainable development and a crucial governance tool for the development of better public policies…
Los 12 Estados Parte del Acuerdo Regional sobre el Acceso a la Información, la Participación Pública y el Acceso a la Justicia en Asuntos Ambientales en América Latina y el Caribe -conocido como Acuerdo de Escazú- así como los países observadores que participaron de la primera reunión de la Conferencia de las Partes (COP 1) del Acuerdo, finalizaron hoy el encuentro en la sede central de la CEPAL, en Santiago de Chile, con la aprobación de una Declaración Política en la cual reafirman al tratado como un instrumento impulsor del desarrollo sostenible y una herramienta fundamental de gobernanza p…
Os 12 Estados Partes do Acordo Regional sobre o Acesso à Informação, à Participação Pública e o Acesso à Justiça em Assuntos Ambientais na América Latina e no Caribe - conhecido como Acordo de Escazú - assim como os países observadores que participaram da primeira reunião da Conferência das Partes (COP 1) do Acordo, concluíram hoje a reunião na sede da CEPAL, em Santiago, Chile, com a aprovação de uma Declaração Política na qual reafirmam o tratado como um instrumento impulsionador do desenvolvimento sustentável e uma ferramenta fundamental de governança para a elaboração de melhores políticas…
The first meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP 1) to the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean – known as the Escazú Agreement – began this Wednesday, April 20 at ECLAC’s headquarters in Santiago, Chile, with a call by the States Parties and other nations that are in the process of ratification or accession, to foster joint action and multilateralism to give fresh impetus to the region’s first environmental treaty, and thereby move forward on environmental protection and the social incl…
La primera reunión de la Conferencia de las Partes (COP 1) del Acuerdo Regional sobre el Acceso a la Información, la Participación Pública y el Acceso a la Justicia en Asuntos Ambientales en América Latina y el Caribe -conocido como Acuerdo de Escazú- comenzó este miércoles 20 de abril en la sede central de la CEPAL, en Santiago de Chile, con el llamado de los Estados Parte y de otras naciones que se encuentran en proceso de ratificación o adhesión, de fomentar la acción conjunta y el multilateralismo para dar un nuevo impulso al primer tratado ambiental de la región, y así avanzar en la prote…
A primeira reunião da Conferência das Partes (COP 1) do Acordo Regional sobre o Acesso à Informação, à Participação Pública e o Acesso à Justiça em Assuntos Ambientais na América Latina e no Caribe - conhecido como Acordo de Escazú - começou nesta quarta-feira, 20 de abril na sede da CEPAL, em Santiago, Chile, com o apelo dos Estados Partes e de outras nações que se encontram em processo de ratificação ou adesão, de fomentar a ação conjunta e o multilateralismo para dar um novo impulso ao primeiro tratado ambiental da região, e assim avançar na proteção do meio ambiente, na inclusão social e n…