Fiji Reaffirms Commitment To Biodiversity
"We are harnessing the energy of our young; of our coastal communities by launching a far-reaching ‘jobs for nature programme with an initial target of 10,000. We are advancing ecosystem restoration and nature-based solutions to our infrastructure."
19 Dec 2022 18:10

Ministry of Waterways and Environment principal environment officer, Salvin Deo, and Fiji’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Dr Satyendra Prasad, during the onvention on Biological Diversity (CBD) COP-15 High-level at Montreal, Canada, from December 7-19.
Fiji is more committed than ever before in doing far more than its fair share in advancing ecosystem restoration projects and nature-based solutions into its infrastructure.
This is to help stop the collapse of the ecosystem and loss of biodiversity.
Fiji’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Dr Satyendra Prasad said this while speaking at the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) COP-15 High-level which ends today.
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