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22 May 2024

The Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection celebrates the International Day for Biodiversity

The Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection celebrates the International Day for Biodiversity

The Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, chaired by Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa, celebrated the International Day for Biodiversity, commemorated globally on May 22 each year.

The United Nations General Assembly established the International Day for Biodiversity in 2000. The theme for 2024, “Be part of the plan,” is a call to action in support of biodiversity and aims to achieve the targets set by the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework in preparation for the 16th Conference of the Parties, scheduled for October 2024 in Cali, Colombia, which will be the first COP since the adoption of the new Global Framework in December 2022.

This event is part of the global celebrations listed on the website of the Convention on Biological Diversity and is also recognized as an activity of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

Always committed to young people, the Foundation mobilized more than 180 young people during this ceremony through seven actions focused on education programs for Sustainable Development.

At the Hassan II International Center for Environmental Training, about a hundred participants attended a conference raising awareness about the goals and targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, and the initiatives taken by various actors in the field of biodiversity preservation. This event included interventions by representatives of the government, the private sector, IUCN member associations, Moroccan stakeholders, civil society and PHD students from the Hassan II University of Casablanca affiliated to the African Green Universities and Youth Education Network “AGUYEN”.

Training of Young Reporters for the Environment in editing videos focused on the theme of biodiversity protection.

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Open-air workshops at the Hassan II International Centre for Environmental Training: Exhibition designed by the Living Bee Museum.

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In Marrakech, the students of the Oum El Fadel Eco-school took part in the "GREEN TIME" activity, focused on permaculture with a practical experience of planting in a permaculture vegetable garden.

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Youth of the Kenitra region visited the Sidi Boughaba National Park : Educational visit for the benefit of 30 children from Eco-schools in the Kenitra region in partnership with the National Agency for Water and Forests and facilitated by the Society for the Protection of Animals and Nature (SPANA);

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Youth from the Nador region visited the Marchica Ornithological Park: Educational visit for the benefit of 30 children from the Eco-schools of the Nador region in partnership with the agency for the development of the Marchica lagoon site.

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Youth from the Tarfaya region visited the Khnifiss National Park: Educational visit for the benefit of 30 children from the Eco-schools of the Tarfaya region in partnership with the Agency for the Promotion and Development of the South and facilitated by the Khnifiss Association Network.

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At the Hassan II International Center for Environmental Training, about a hundred participants attended a conference raising awareness about the goals and targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, and the initiatives taken by various actors in the field of biodiversity preservation. This event included interventions by representatives of the government, the private sector, IUCN member associations, Moroccan stakeholders, civil society and PHD students from the Hassan II University of Casablanca affiliated to the African Green Universities and Youth Education Network "AGUYEN".

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The Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection and its academic arm, the Hassan II International Center for Environmental Training, contribute to raising awareness and building capacity on biodiversity. Initiatives such as the workshop series “Biodiversity in Action: Know, Act and Engage” and the Side event at the 6th United Nations Environment Assembly have notably raised awareness among Youth, including young project leaders, Young Reporters for the Environment, University PHD Students and the private sector, thus supporting Target 21 of the Global Biodiversity Framework ensuring that practitioners and the public have the necessary resources for optimal management of biodiversity.

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