The CBD's resource mobilization strategy and financial mechanism: a human rights approach

The second resumed session of the CBD COP16 in Rome offers a crucial chance to address unresolved issues from COP16 in Cali, where limited observer participation and the dismissal of key proposals resulted in major shortfalls. These included limited integration of a Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) into the Resource Mobilisation Strategy itself, and a lack of clear, actionable guidance for the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to ensure its operations reflect the principles of equity, inclusivity, and accessibility.
COP16.2 provides a critical opportunity to strengthen these documents by clarifying how a human rights-based approach – a crucial element of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) – applies to biodiversity finance, contributing to a successful and more equitable implementation of the GBF and the CBD as a whole.
This position paper sets out recommendations on how best this can be done to ensure that indigenous peoples and local communities are included in biodiversity finance. Read the paper in English, French and Spanish
Overview
- Resource Type:
- News
- Publication date:
- 25 February 2025
- Programmes:
- Territorial Governance Culture and Knowledge Conservation and human rights Climate and forest policy and finance
- Translations:
- La stratégie de mobilisation des ressources et le mécanisme financier de la CDB : une approche fondée sur les droits humains