30 May -1st June, 2022 | Grand Pacific Hotel, Suva (Virtual Meeting)
Objective: The objective of the meeting is to have an open dialogue to share experiences, challenges and explore opportunities in addressing biodiversity conservation goals in the Pacific with a focus on linkages to traditional knowledge and sustainable development goals.
Time
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Program |
9.00 am |
Call to order Master of Ceremony Amanda Wheatley, Biodiversity Adviser – SPREP |
9.05 am |
Prayer TBC |
9.10 am |
Welcome & Introduction Mr. Stuart Chape, Director Island Oceans and Ecosystem- SPREP |
9.20 am |
Opening Remarks
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10.30 am |
Conclusion Master of Ceremony |
BREAK (Morning Tea) |
Session One
10.45 am – 1.00 pm |
Topic: The inclusion of traditional knowledge associated to genetic resources in national policies |
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Guest Speakers (15 mins)
Moderator – Rahul Chand |
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Thematic Dialogue Session / Group Discussion |
45-minute session |
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Group 1 Moderator: Dr. Evana Wright Discussion Topic: What are the challenges we face in developing national policies or legislative framework on associated traditional knowledge to genetic resources.
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Group 2 Moderator: Dr. Miri Raven Discussion Topic: How do we get the communities (and holders of associated TK) to effectively participate in national policy formulation. |
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Plenary Session resumes |
Each Group Reports on key discussions |
LUNCH BREAK
Session Two 2-5 pm |
Topic: The state of traditional knowledge associated to genetic resources and solutions to safeguard it
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Guest Speakers (15 minutes)
Moderator Dr. Daniel Robinson
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1. Dr. Evana Wright – University of Technology, Sydney 2. Dr. Katy Soape – Solomon Islands (SPC) 3. Professor Steven Ratuva - University of Canterbury, New Zealand 4.. Mr. Marika Tuiwawa – South Pacific Regional Herbarium |
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Thematic Discussion Group / dialogue |
45 -minute hour session
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Group 1 Moderator: Dr. Winifereti Nainoca Discussion Topic: How can TK be protected by countries?
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Group 2 Moderator: Prof. Daniel Robinson Discussion Topic: Establishing the link between TK and Biodiversity Conservation. |
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Plenary Session resumes |
Each Group Reports on key discussions |
DAY 2 Tuesday 31st May, 2022
Session Three 9 am – 12 pm
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Topic: Establishing a dialogue between Indigenous peoples and local communities and decision-makers for knowledge sharing. |
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Guest Speakers (15 minutes)
Moderator Rahul Chand
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1.Dr. Miri (Margaret) Raven – Australia 2.Dr. Winifereti Nainoca- UNDP 3. Alifereti Tawake – Fiji Locally Managed Marine Areas 4. Aprof. Maui Hudson- New Zealand 5. Nunia Thomas – Fiji 6. Alfred Ralifo - Fiji
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Thematic Discussion Group / dialogue |
45 -minute hour session
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Group 1 Moderator: Dr. Lorena de la Torre Parra Discussion Topic: How can we develop an agenda for sustainable development through inclusive national process.
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Group 2 Moderator: Marika Tuiwawa Discussion Topic: The process of “Prior Informed Consent’’ in accessing of TK and ensuring that TK is protected. |
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Plenary Session resumes |
Each Group Reports on key discussions |
LUNCH BREAK 12 – 1.30 pm
Session Four 2-5 pm
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Topic: Traditional Knowledge, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development – building partnerships and trust. |
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Guest Speakers (15 minutes)
Moderator Amanda Wheatley
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Thematic Discussion Group / dialogue |
45 -minute hour session
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Group 1 Moderator: AProf Maui Hudson Discussion Topic: The prospects of developing biodiscovery and natural products into a sustainable business model. |
Group 2 Moderator: Prof. Daniel Robinson Discussion Topic: Are partnerships and trust easy to establish in the context of TK, biodiversity and conservation. |
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Plenary Session resumes |
Each Group Reports on key discussions. |
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5.00 pm – 5. 15 pm |
Summary of Discussions at the Dialogue Forum & Way Forward – Stuart Chape – Director IOE |
LAUNCHING OF ABS REGIONAL GUIDELINES AND TECHNICAL REPORT
5.30 pm |
Arrival of Guests |
6.00 pm |
Call to order by MC (Nanette) |
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Welcome of the Chief Guest – garlanding |
6.10 pm |
Introduction of the ABS Regional Guidelines & Reports Rahul Chand & Dr. Evana Wright |
6.30 pm |
Remarks by Sefanaia Nawadra [ DG SPREP] |
6.45 pm |
Remarks by Hon. Dr. Mahendra Reddy - Minister for Environment & Waterways (Fiji) |
7.00 pm |
Remarks by UN Environment |
7.10 pm |
Remarks by Dr. Andreas Drews [ ABS Capacity Development Initiative (Implemented by GIZ)] |
7.20 pm |
Launching of Technical Reports by Minister for Environment / PS (TBC) |
7.30 pm |
Vote of Thanks – Amanda Wheatley |
7.30 pm – 8.30 pm |
Cocktail hosted by DG-SPREP Followed by Entertainment |
DAY 3 : 1st June, 2022
YOUTH SESSION
8.30 am |
Welcome and Introduction: Nanette Woonton |
9.00 am |
Background of the Youth Session & Objectives: Juney Ward |
9.10 am |
PIRT Activities: Amanda Wheatley |
9.20 am |
Biodiversity & TK linkages Rahul Chand |
9.30 am |
Updates from Partners (IUCN, WWF, SPREP, CI etc) on engagement of Youths & Future opportunities (CBD, UNFCCC etc) |
9.45 am |
Developing the agenda for the Youth
Speakers
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10.45 am |
Coffee/ Tea Break
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11.00 am |
Biodiversity & Sustainable Development Goals in the Pacific “Involvement of Youths – Capacity Development and Empowerment Opportunities and Challenges for the Future”
Mr. Adrian Craney – LaTrobe University Ms. Nunia Thomas – Nature Fiji Mareqiti Viti (TBC) Mr. Alfred Ralifo – WWF (TBC) Amanda Wheatley – PIRT & SPREP
Group Activity: The Voices of the Youth on Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development Facilitators: Nanette, Amanda, Juney & Rahul |
12.00 pm |
Group Activity: The Voices of the Youth on Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development Facilitators: Nanette, Amanda, Juney & Rahul
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12.30 pm |
Feedback Session from Groups |
1.00 |
Lunch – End of Session |
FIRST MEETING OF THE WORKING GROUP ON NATURE & CULTURE (PIRT)
2PM – 4 PM |
Closed Session |