May 22: International Day for Biological Diversity

The UN General Assembly created International Day for Biological Diversity to allow local, national and international governments, as well as the general public, to highlight the need to understand that humanity is having a considerable impact on the number of species alive today. Some of the objectives of the day are to gain attention, raise awareness and mobilize resources to meet sustainable development goals.

Objectif Sciences International, an NGO which works closely with the United Nations, participates in the GENEVA FORUM in order to highlight public education and awareness regarding the mass extinction which is currently underway. 75% of the land on Earth has been altered by human activities.

If you wish to present a project at the Forum, or attend, please register under the “Rights of Nature” or “Inclusive Pedagogy” category by clicking on the following link: GENEVA FORUM Program

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