A new key biodiversity platform for cross sectoral collaboration
For its inaugural launch, World Biodiversity Summit will help define what world leaders and the private sector in biodiversity and climate action need to do in the medium and long term to achieve sustainable development and hinder further biodiversity loss, focusing on partnerships and investment mechanisms as levers of progress. World Biodiversity Summit is a platform for responding to accelerating biodiversity loss, by using the Paris Agreement as a framework to learn from, promoting relevant solutions, innovations, and leadership networks, strengthening nature restoration and conservation. Nature-based solutions will be highlighted, from specificecosystems to global possibilities.
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
26 September 2024
SECOND, New York, USA
Climate Week NYC
26 October 2024
MUSEO - Museo La Tertulia,
Cali, Colombia
alongside UNCBD COP16​
Uyunkar Domingo Peas Nampichkai
President of Governing Board, Amazon Sacred Headwaters Alliance
Uyunkar Domingo Peas Nampichkai is an Achuar leader from Ecuador with a 30-year history of serving the Indigenous movement. Currently Domingo is the President of the governing board for the Amazon Sacred Headwaters Alliance and affiliated with the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon (CONFENIAE), which represents 11 Indigenous nationalities from the Ecuadorian Amazon. Most recently Domingo co-founded the Indigenous leadership program called Living Amazon School (Escuela Viva Amazonica, EVA) which was inaugurated in March 2023 with 35 students from the 11 Indigenous nations of Ecuador. Domingo is also a co-founder of the organization Achuar Nation of Ecuador (NAE) and served as its director of communication from 2000-2003. He served as the Vice-President of CONFENIAE from 1993-1996. He is the founder of the Achuar community of Sharamentsa and helped to create their successful community tourism project. He is one of the co-founders of the Achuar binational organization COBNAEP, uniting the Achuar of Ecuador and Peru.  Â