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High symbolism, high stakes mark historic 1st meeting of new biodiversity body dedicated to elevating the role and contributions of indigenous peoples and local communities

10.31.25 | UN Convention on Biological Diversity

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Panama City-Montreal – Amid a mix of celebration and caution, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) made important progress and decisions on the operation and governance of a new Subsidiary Body on Article 8(j) and Other Provisions of the Convention Related to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities.

At the Subsidiary Body’s inaugural meeting (SB8J-1, 27–30 October, Panama City), delegates advanced important aspects of work on CBD’s Article 8j, which relates to traditional knowledge, innovations and practices.

During the meeting, delegates:

Strong support was expressed for reflecting the expertise of women and youth in the work of the CBD.

The Parties’ decisions in full, here , include bracketed text for resolution at COP17 next October in Armenia.

SB8J is the first permanent body of its kind established under a Multilateral Environmental Agreement. Dedicated to elevating the role and leveraging the contributions of indigenous peoples and local communities, this new Subsidiary Body was adopted in a landmark decision at the 16 th Conference of the Parties to the CBD Convention (COP16) in 2024 in Cali, Colombia.

Colombia’s Environment Minister Irene Vélez Torres, the current President of CBD’s COP16, hailed the new body as an “unprecedented step toward greater environmental democracy.”

The Minister of Environment of Panama, Juan Carlos Navarro, meanwhile, urged the body to ensure that commitments “translate into real policies, accessible funding, and visible results on the ground.”

Astrid Schomaker, CBD Executive Secretary, stressed: "This is just the beginning of the journey, but the first round of SB8J negotiations has paved the way for a fully operational body that has everything it needs to deliver on its mandate and marks a major step forward.”

Earth Negotiations Bulletin daily reports detailing negotiations: https://bit.ly/4oGtvWk

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Post-meeting debrief, CBD Executive Secretary, transcript: https://bit.ly/4ntgZZ9 , video: https://bit.ly/47PcmUF

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Contact Information

Lis Mullin Bernhardt, CBD Head of Communications
Convention on Biological Diversity
lis.bernhardt@un.org
Franca D’Amico
Convention on Biological Diversity
franca.damico@un.org
Terry Collins
Terry Collins Assoc
tc@tca.tc

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