Mr Ghaamid Abdulbasat. PHOTO | COURTESY
Summary
· As a member of the IAC, Mr Ghaamid will contribute to the development of capacity-building programmes aimed at strengthening the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol
Dar es Salaam. The United Nations has appointed Mr Ghaamid
Abdulbasat, a member of the International Advisory Committee (IAC), on behalf
of young people in Africa and the world to implement the Nagoya Protocol of the
United Nations Convention on Biodiversity and Environment, The Citizen has
learnt.
A statement, released by the
Secretariat on Biological Diversity of the United Nations Environment
Programme, which was made available to The Citizen yesterday, shows that, as a
member of the IAC, Mr Ghaamid will contribute to the development of
capacity-building programmes aimed at strengthening the implementation of the
Nagoya Protocol.
In force since October 2014, the
Nagoya Protocol is a supplementary agreement to the Convention on Biological
Diversity (CBD). It seeks to achieve a fair and equitable sharing of benefits
arising from the utilisation of genetic resources.
According to the statement, through
the appointment, Mr Abdulbasat will be responsible for strengthening the
implementation of the agreement after the launch of the biodiversity policy
framework in December 2022 in Canada at the fifteenth session of the Conference
of the Parties (COP15), where Tanzania is also a member. Mr Ghaamid is among
the ambassadors on the environment in the Vice President’s Office and is the
Director of the Tanzania Biodiversity Organisation (@tzbioorg).
He has also received various awards,
including the United Nations awards for motivating, involving, and teaching
young people about the conservation and protection of the environment since
2017.
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