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David.JOHNSON
on Wed, 10/09/2024 - 15:41
General Information
Resolution
49211
IUCN Constituent
Margaret Pyke Trust
IUCN Constituent type
IUCN Member organisation
Period covered
Geographic scope
Global
Actors involved in implementing this Resolution:
IUCN Members
Wilder Institute/The Calgary Zoo Foundation ( Canada )
Population, Health and Environment Ethiopia Consortium ( Ethiopia )
Nature Uganda ( Uganda )
Conservation International ( United States of America )
International Crane Foundation, Inc. ( United States of America )
Cheetah Conservation Fund ( Namibia )
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
IUCN Commissions
IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy 2021-2025
IUCN Species Survival Commission 2021-2025
IUCN Secretariat
No
Other non-IUCN related organisations
Conserve Global, CHASE Africa, Mahiberehiwot for Social Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and FP2030
II. Implementation
Activities carried out to implement this Resolution
Activity
Policy influencing/advocacy
Description and results/achievements of activities:
Publication of the guide, "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"
Status
Completed
Activity
Policy influencing/advocacy
Description and results/achievements of activities:
Successfully ensuring the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan recognises the importance of “linking reproductive health, education, sustainable development, community organisation, and habitat conservation [actions]”
Status
_none
Activity
Policy influencing/advocacy
Description and results/achievements of activities:
Successfully ensuring the Cercocebus and Mandrillus spp. Conservation Action Plan has an objective to “Respond to public health needs of neighbouring human populations”.
Status
Completed
Activity
Policy influencing/advocacy
Description and results/achievements of activities:
Successfully ensuring the Global Species Action Plan references the importance of removing barriers to rights-based and voluntary family planning.
Status
Completed
Activity
Scientific/technical activities
Description and results/achievements of activities:
Working on the revision of the Conservation Actions Classifications Scheme to include human health actions with conservation co-benefits.
Status
On-going
Please report on the result /achievement of the actions taken
We believe that conservation policy is becoming progressively holistic due to our work and that there is a growing understanding of reproductive health and rights within conservation policy and practice.
III. Additional Information
Upload document
Reproductive choice in NBSAPs ENG.pdf
(5.07 MB)
Report status
Published
Constituent type
IUCN Member