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Again, I joined other professionals, experts and entrepreneurs around the world to get Certified for learning The Global Biodiversity Framework, Sustainable Development and the Law a short course under the auspices of Democratizing Education for Global Sustainability and Justice (DemEd Global) programme.
An online training offered by Lucy Cavendish College and Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.
In brief, The Global Biodiversity Framework, Sustainable Development and the Law explores how international legal frameworks support global efforts to conserve biodiversity while promoting sustainable development.
The course examines the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and its role in guiding nations toward protecting ecosystems, restoring degraded environments, and ensuring equitable resource use. It highlights the legal principles, policies, and governance mechanisms that connect biodiversity conservation with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Emphasizing environmental justice, intergenerational equity, and sustainable livelihoods, the course empowers participants to understand and apply legal tools that balance human development needs with the urgent protection of nature and biodiversity.
This added to the knowledge I had acquired from previous Key Essentials courses offered by the same institute:
* The Wealth Economy, Sustainable Development and the Law
* Trade Rules, Sustainable Development and the Law
* The Convention on the Rights of the Child, Sustainable Development and the Law
* The Sustainable Development Goals and the Law
* The Paris Agreement, Sustainable Development and the Law
Special thanks to all the facilitators, Featured Global experts and all Supervisory learners…
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