Brazil and Colombia: Countries present proposal at COP16 to recognise Afro-descendant peoples in the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Joédson Alves/Agência Brasil
"Brazil, Colombia to launch program for quilombola communities", 21 October 2024
...Afro-descendant communities in Brazil and Colombia are set to benefit from a new bilateral program aimed at protecting their lands, conserving biodiversity, and promoting traditional agricultural practices. This initiative will be unveiled this week in Cali, Colombia, during COP-16, the United Nations Biodiversity Conference, running from October 21 to November 1.
“We are presenting a joint proposal from Brazil and Colombia at COP16, aimed at recognizing Afro-descendant peoples in the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity,” announced Paula Balduíno, director of Policies for Quilombolas and Romani at Brazil's Ministry of Racial Equality, during a session of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) last week.
The program, named "Quilombo of the Americas," to be launched by the governments of Brazil and Colombia, aims to strengthen the identity, memory, and resistance of Afro-descendant communities. It seeks to create a platform for cooperation and articulation, promoting the recognition of their rights, cultural preservation, and advancing social and racial justice, according to Brazil's Ministry of Racial Equality...