Blog | 21 Th3, 2023
World Water Day 2023: Inclusive conservation accelerating change in the Ewaso Ng’iro River Basin
Water is our most important resource and all life on Earth depends on it. Despite its importance, water is becoming far more scarce, as regional sources disappear or are depleted. At the moment, forty percent of the world’s people are being…
Blog | 08 Th3, 2023
International Women’s Day 2023: Celebrating Indigenous women leaders in inclusive conservation
Around the world, Indigenous and local women are the backbone of their communities and play integral roles as knowledge holders, guardians of natural resources, and defenders of ancestral lands and collective rights.
Story | 03 Th3, 2023
A gendered perspective on the horizon in community conservation
Jana M. McPherson, Typhenn A. Brichieri-Colombi, Nafeesa Esmail, Razieh Ghayoumi, & Meher Noshirwani, CEESP members
A recent global horizon scan is highlighting 15 topics as key emerging threats and opportunities in community-based conservation. We illustrate how…
Story | 03 Th3, 2023
Women fishers in Manipur’s Loktak Lake strive for its restoration
Salam Rajesh, CEESP member
The fishing community in Manipur’s Loktak Lake faces a tough life negotiating between the need to eke out a living in a wetland whose ecosystem is fairly degraded, and striving to take part in its restoration. The women fishers share equal…
Story | 03 Th3, 2023
Story | 02 Th3, 2023
Supporting small-scale fisher women’s livelihoods in the Eastern Cape of South Africa
Buhle Francis, early-career researcher at One Ocean Hub and the Environmental Learning Research Centre (ELRC) at Rhodes University
Story | 02 Th3, 2023
The role of tribal women in balancing family, community, and environment in Araku Valley, India
Dr. Suryakanta Acharya, MD, CEESP member, PAY-W Clinic Founder
Women in the tribal communities of Araku Valley in Andhra Pradesh, India are taking a lion’s share of responsibility to balance family, community, and environment. Their role in preserving traditional…
Actualité | 01 Th2, 2023
Perspectives de la CEC sur la COP15
Le Cadre mondial pour la biodiversité (GBF) adopté par les Parties lors de la Conférence des Nations Unies sur la biodiversité (COP 15) tenue à Montréal, Canada en décembre 2022, reconnaît l'importance d'élaborer une stratégie de communication et de sensibilisation pour mettre en œuvre le GBF.…
Noticias | 01 Th2, 2023
Perspectivas de la CEC sobre la COP 15
El Marco Global de Biodiversidad (GBF) adoptado por las Partes en la Conferencia de Biodiversidad de la ONU (COP 15) celebrada en Montreal, Canadá, el pasado mes de diciembre, reconoce la importancia de desarrollar una estrategia de comunicación y divulgación para implementar el GBF. La Comisión…