IUCN's main messages
Digital sequence information on genetic resources – DSI (Agenda 9)
Parties agree to the identified options and necessary compromises towards the implementation of a fair, simple and transparent multilateral DSI mechanism that minimizes administrative and other operational costs and maximizes financial flows. Based on this, you need to look for creative and simple solutions. Fund.
Mechanisms for planning, monitoring, reporting and review (Agenda 10)
COP16 should aim to introduce a robust and comprehensive monitoring framework and decide to keep it under regular review.
IUCN believes that commitments by non-state actors must be an integral part of the global review of collective progress and will inform subsequent revisions of NBSAPs/national targets and future adjustments to the post-2030 action agenda. emphasizes the need for concrete outcomes from the global review process in order to .
Resource mobilization and financial mechanisms (Agenda 11)
IUCN calls on donors to support further capitalization of the GBFF to ensure effective and immediate support for the implementation of the KMGBF.
Capacity building and development, technical and scientific cooperation and knowledge management under the Convention and its protocols (Agenda item 12)
IUCN welcomes the selection of bodies and organizations selected to host regional and sub-regional technical and scientific cooperation support centres, and invites other bodies and organizations to ensure a comprehensive response if selected. , is committed to working with global coordinating bodies to leverage each other's skills. Provide expertise while avoiding duplication.
Cooperation with other treaties and international organizations (Agenda 13)
IUCN notes that the COPs of the Rio Convention will be held consecutively in the last quarter of 2024, including at the national level, in order to take advantage of synergies and ensure coordination and collaboration in the preparation of the Rio Convention, in particular Urges Parties to develop concrete operational linkages across these treaties; Key national documents in these policy processes. IUCN also urges Parties to develop such linkages with other multilateral environmental agreements (CITES, CMS, etc.) at global and national level.
Implementation of Article 8(j) and related provisions (Agenda Item 14)
IUCN supports the establishment of a permanent, unlimited and comprehensive subsidiary body under Article 8(j). Regarding the proposed work programme, IUCN supports collaboration with the GBF and the Gender Action Plan, reiterates the need for a human rights-based approach to its implementation and welcomes its inclusion.
Long-term strategic approach to mainstreaming (Agenda 17)
IUCN emphasizes the usefulness of the Long-term Strategic Approach to Mainstreaming (LTAM) and associated action plans as resources to guide concrete actions at national level, and references to voluntary action plans in COP decisions We recommend that you maintain access.