Workshop on Biodiversity, Traditional Knowledge, Health and Well-Being
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 25-28, 2023
Workshop on Biodiversity
Purpose: To provide a platform for dialogue and knowledge sharing among stakeholders, particularly Indigenous Peoples, but also traditional health practitioners and policy makers, with the aim of providing input for the first WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine.
Context: The value of biodiversity and traditional knowledge extends beyond health. It is intricately linked to biodiversity and natural resource management, as indigenous communities have often developed a deep understanding of their natural surroundings, the medicinal properties of various plants and of components of biodiversity that also support food security, livelihoods, nutrition, biocultural diversity and other dimensions of health and well-being. Preserving traditional knowledge is essential for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, and to meeting the global commitments made under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF), and the Paris Climate Agreement.
Topics: With a focus on the sustainable management and use of biodiversity in a changing climate, this global workshop contributes to the identification and exchange of initiatives, best practices and legislative frameworks for the sustainable management and use of biodiversity to support and boost health and well-being. Around this central axis, other explored topics are: food security and nutrition, One Health, sustainable livelihoods, adaptation to climate change, indigenous rights and land ownership, and strengthening access to health care in underserved communities through better integration of traditional medicines.
July 25, 2023
Experiences of the Region on Traditional Medicine: policies and regulations- Peru, Instituto Nacional de Salud - Ana María Morales Avalos
- Ecuador, Ministerio de Salud Pública - Andrea Cristina Bersosa Webster
- Ecuador, Ministerio de Salud Pública – Neptali Espinosa Velasquez
- Guatemala, Ministerio de Salud Pública y Asistencia Social, Guatemala - Enrique Molina
- Colombia, Red Interétnica de Partería Afro e Indígena Tradicional del Chocó - Manoela Mosquera Moreno
- Colombia, Terapeutas Mayas y Abuelas Comadronas – Luis Felipe Muelas
- Costa Rica, Situación de Salud en los Pueblos Indígenas de Costa Rica – Neil Holderlin Rojas Delgado
- Ecuador, Los três Mundos del Mundo Andino y su relación con el Cuerpo Humano, José Alberto Garcés Escobar
- Guatelama, Salud desde la Cosmopercepción Maya – Nancy Isabel Mantín Tala
- Panamá, Asociación de Agentes de Salud Tradicional Ngäbe – Silvia Salinas
July 26, 2023
Engaging key partners in the advancement of Traditional Medicine. The Role of Biodiversity and Medicinal Plants in promoting the health of Indigenous Peoples and Afrodescendants.- O conhecimento tradicional e a saúde dos povos indígenas e afrodescendentes brasileiros. Glauco de Kruse Villas Bôas, FIOCRUZ
- Wild species use and trade: biodiversity, traditional knowledge and health. Anastasiya Timoshyna, Medicinal Plant Specialist Group
July 27, 2023
Overview of the Global Summit for Traditional Medicine and the Global Centre for Traditional Medicine. Shyama Kuruvilla, WHO lead for the Global Traditional Medicine Centre and SUMMIT Mainstreaming Biodiversity-Health linkages into the environment and public health policies, plans, and projects.- Biodiversity, climate change and health. Cristina Romanelli, WHO/ECH
- The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing. Taukondjo Shikongo, Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
- Brazil - Biodiversidade, conhecimento, saber tradicional e experiencias locais. Edivania Xakriabá, SESAI/MS
- Philippines - Biodiversity, health, traditional medicine: ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) Initiatives. Olivier Agoncillo, ACB
- Indonesia, Madagascar, and Brazil - Health in Harmony - Rainforest communities’ one health solutions from Indonesia, Madagascar, and Brazil deliver positive health, biodiversity, and climate outcomes. Jonathan Jennings and Erika Pellegrino
- India - Peer-to-Peer Exchanges on Community Health and Traditional Medicine. Unnikrishnan Payyappallimana, B&CH Initiative
- IFAD experiences in its engagement with Indigenous Peoples. Ilaria Firmian, Indigenous Peoples & Tribal Issues (IFAD)
- Financing for mainstreaming biodiversity through a holistic, inclusive One Health approach. Catherine Machalaba, EcoHealth Alliance
- Economics Parameters of Healthcare System In relation to Traditional Systems of Medicine. Saifulla Khalid Ada
- From competition to collaboration. Wolfgang Henckert, Namibia