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WCC 2020 Res 072 - Activity Report

Information générale
Constituant de l’UICN: 
IUCN SSC Biodiversity and Family Planning (Res072) Task Force 2021-2025
Type de Constituant de l’UICN: 
IUCN Species Survival Commission 2021-2025
Période d’activité: 
2023
Zone géographique: 
Mondial
In implementing this Resolution your organization has worked/consulted with...
Quels autres Membres de l’UICN sont impliqués –ou ont été impliqués- dans la mise en œuvre de cette Résolution ?: 
Population, Health and Environment Ethiopia Consortium ( PHE EC ) / Ethiopia
Endangered Wildlife Trust ( EWT ) / South Africa
Nature Uganda / Uganda
Margaret Pyke Trust ( MPT ) / United Kingdom
Conservation International ( CI ) / United States of America
International Crane Foundation, Inc. ( ICF ) / United States of America
Quelles sont les Commissions de l’UICN impliquées dans la mise en œuvre de cette Résolution ?: 
IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy 2021-2025 (CEESP)
IUCN Species Survival Commission 2021-2025 (SSC)
Implémentation
Indicate and briefly describe any actions that have been carried out to implement this Resolution: 
ActionDescriptionStatus
FormationOn-going
Activit�s visant � influencer et/ou promouvoir les politiquesThe IUCN Biodiversity & Family Planning Task Force has researched and published its guidance, “Reproductive choice in national biodiversity policy: Guidance on how to ensure PHE and removing barriers to rights-based and voluntary family planning are included in NBSAPs”. This guidance was written as an easy-to-follow guide on the background to the Convention on Biological Diversity; NBSAPs; the GBF targets; how to engage in national processes updating NBSAPs and the arguments which can be used, when engaging in that process, to gain references to family planning and/or PHE in them. This activity responds directly to the following call in WCC 2020 Res 072 “CALLS ON State Members to consider including the importance of rights-based voluntary family planning in their NBSAPs and other national planning documents that draw attention to the impact of human population growth on ecosystems and ecosystem services” The Task Force has made initial contact with the CBD national focal points of 28 countries, to implement the points stated in the guidance. On-going
Veuillez indiquer quels ont été les résultats obtenus dans le cadre des activités entreprises pour la mise en œuvre de cette Résolution: 
WCC 2020 Res 072 “CALLS ON State Members to consider including the importance of rights-based voluntary family planning in their NBSAPs and other national planning documents that draw attention to the impact of human population growth on ecosystems and ecosystem services”. The Task Force set up under the auspices of WCC 2020 Res 072 therefore research and published the guidance document “Reproductive choice in national biodiversity policy: Guidance on how to ensure PHE and removing barriers to rights-based and voluntary family planning are included in NBSAPs” to enable IUCN Members and others to support State Members implement this resolution.
Veuillez indiquer et décrire brièvement les activités planifiées par la suite pour la mise en œuvre de cette Résolution: 
Activité FutureDescription
Formation
Activit�s visant � influencer et/ou promouvoir les politiquesOnce advocates have registered as consultees on their NBSAP review, there are a range of potential points to be made when seeking references to the importance of removing barriers to voluntary and rights-based family planning and the PHE approach. In this guide, we provide ten suggestions. Supported by the IUCN Biodiversity & Family Planning Task Force, advocates are now engaging in review processes to implement the calls in the newly published g
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