09.30 – High-Level Welcome Keynote
10.30am -15.30pm – High-Level Roundtables
10.00 am – 11.30am – RT 1: The Progress Towards 30×30
11.45 – 1.30pm: – RT2: Integrating 30×30 Into Public and Private Finance and Economic Sectors
1.30pm-2.30pm – Lunch Hosted by CBD
14.30pm –15.30pm – RT3: The recognition of traditional territories and respect of the rights of IP&LCs
16.00pm – 17.30pm – Closing High-Level Panel
17.30pm – Evening Reception
 
    This 30×30 Action thematic day will be an opportunity to take stock of progress, to highlight gaps and challenges and provide recommendations towards the achievement of the GBF target 3 commitments, to protect at least 30% of the planet’s land and inland waters and 30% of our ocean by 2030.
The high-level opening session will introduce the topic of the day and the different roundtables. It will also include a short presentation on the Protected Planet Report 2024, which will be formally launched by UNEP-WCMC later in the day. This presentation will outline the results of this first official stock-take of progress on Target 3, setting the scene for the Action Day’s discussions.
The ministerial and high-level roundtables will provide an opportunity to have in-depth discussions on the following critical issues related to 30×30 with the aim of concluding the discussion with key recommendations to move forward.
Co-Organized by the HAC N&P, IUCN-WCPA and the CBD Secretariat
Supported by the GEF-financed and World Bank-led Global Wildlife Program
Co-hosted by the governments of Colombia and France and by African Wildlife Foundation, Alliance for Biodiversity – CIAT, Bezos Earth Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Blue Nature Alliance, Business for Nature, Campaign for Nature, Conservation International, Flora and Fauna, Global Environment Facility (GEF), Global Ocean Alliance (GOA), the InterAmerican Development Bank (IDB), International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (IIFB), IUCN, NatureXpairs, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Re:wild, UK Natural History Museum, UN Development Program (UNDP), UNEP-WCMC, Pew Charitable Trusts, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), World Resources Institute (WRI), World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF), the World Bank, and many other organizations from the public and private financial institutions and the private sector.
 
     
           
           
           
            Global Wildlife Program
 
            Colombia
 
            France
 
            African Wildlife Foundation
 
            Alliance for Biodiversity – CIAT
 
            Bezos Earth Fund
Bloomberg Philanthropies
 
            Blue Nature Alliance
 
            Business for Nature
 
            Campaign for Nature
 
            Conservation International
 
            Flora and Fauna
 
            Global Environment Facility (GEF)
 
            Global Ocean Alliance (GOA)
 
            The InterAmerican Development Bank (IDB)
 
            International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (IIFB)
 
            IUCN
 
            NatureXpairs
 
            The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
 
            Re:Wild
 
            UK Natural History Museum
 
            UN Development Program (UNDP)
 
            UNEP-WCMC
 
            Pew Charitable Trusts
 
            Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
 
            World Resources Institute (WRI)
 
            World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF)
 
            The World Bank