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AICC - GEO Week 2022 - 1Nov2022 - Photo
A view of the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC), venue of the GEO Week 2022
1st Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
The adopted conclusions of the meeting include agreement on: a non-paper on possible elements of the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF); the dates of and venue of the second and third meetings of the Working Group, to be held in February 2020 in China and in July 2020 in Colombia; and a zero draft text of GBF will be provided six weeks before the February 2020 meeting.
Group photo of GEO Week 2022 participants - 2Nov2022 - Photo
Group photo of GEO Week 2022 participants
Biodiversity Action for and by the Global South
Given the combined strength of countries from the global South to cooperate and collaborate in securing the future of this Planet, this event discussed opportunities for enhancing inter and intra-regional cooperation to realize the post-2020 global biodiversity framework.
The exhibition officially opens at the GEO Week 2022 - 1Nov2022 - Photo
The exhibition officially opens at the GEO Week 2022
After an intense week of negotiations, INC-2 is gavelled to a close - INC2 - 2Jun23 - photo
After an intense week of negotiations, INC-2 is gavelled to a close
Delegates enter the venue for the start of the second week - UNCCD COP15 - 16May22 - photo
Delegates enter the venue for the start of the second week
Presentation by Douglas Cripe, GEO Secretariat - GEO Week 2021 - 26Nov2021 - Photo
A slide from the review of GEO Week 2021 provided by Douglas Cripe, GEO Secretariat
UN Summits Week 2019
Inside the halls of the UN and outside on the streets of not only New York, but cities around the world where protests were held, the verdict of the people was clear: leaders are failing to address the environmental and development emergency that the world is currently facing.