A new target 22 on gender equality is proposed by parties

This 2022, adopt Target 22, a stand-alone target for gender equality in the post-2020 GBF.

Last September, at the 3rd meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG) (Part I), Costa Rica proposed a new target (Target 22) for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework (GBF). It reads: Ensure women and girls’ equitable access and benefits from conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, as well as their informed and effective participation at all levels of policy and decision making related to biodiversity. 

In Geneva, during the resumed session of OEWG-3 last Thursday, Costa Rica re-introduced the proposal. 

 

This has received support so far from 11 other Parties: Guatemala, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Chile, Cote d'Ivoire, Ecuador, Togo, Benin, Cameroon and Tanzania.

 

This holistic gender-specific target encompasses:

(i) women’s full and effective participation in decision-making,

(ii) equal rights to and control over land and resources, and

(iii) fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from genetic and biological resources

 

To realize a gender-transformative Post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework,  we need  this gender-specific target to anchor gender equality in  all biodiversity-related planning, policies and implementation. It would ensure that the post-2020 Gender Plan of Action is implemented and drive action towards gender priorities, funding for gender-responsive biodiversity action, inclusion  of gender considerations in  planning processes (e.g., NBSAPs), and in progress monitoring and reporting.

 

This is consistent with the Convention on Biological Diversity’s (CBD) preamble text recognizing the vital role  women play in the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and affirms the need for the full participation of women in the implementation of the Convention.

Read more about gender in the context of the post-2020 GBF at bit.ly/advancinggender



By Women4Biodiversity & FARN, members of  Women’s Caucus - UNCBD


More resources: https://www.cbd.int/doc/c/0699/194f/f6f2fddcad67de3bbf0b5a5e/wg2020-03-cg-04-report-en.pdf (see page 34)

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