RCMRD hosts Regional Geospatial Forum to strengthen Inclusive Biodiversity Action in Africa

Date: 2026-06-09
news-banner

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD) has convened the Regional Geospatial Forum for Inclusive Biodiversity Action, bringing together stakeholders from across Eastern and Southern Africa to strengthen participation in environmental decision-making through geospatial technology.

The forum, hosted through the Regional Centre of Excellence (RCoE), has attracted representatives from the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Women Caucus, as well as youth groups and Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) from 24 countries across the region.

According to RCMRD, the initiative is aimed at addressing long-standing gaps in representation by equipping marginalized groups with geospatial tools and enabling them to contribute directly to biodiversity monitoring, environmental protection, and natural resource governance.

The institution noted that women, youth, and indigenous communities play a critical role on the frontlines of protecting forests, wetlands, and ecosystems that support millions of livelihoods, yet their perspectives have often been excluded from formal decision-making processes.

Through the forum, participants are being trained and engaged in the application of geospatial data systems to document environmental changes and strengthen evidence-based advocacy for sustainable ecosystem management.

RCMRD emphasized that the initiative forms part of broader regional efforts to integrate inclusive approaches into biodiversity action, while enhancing the use of spatial data technologies in addressing environmental challenges across Africa.

 

Leave Your Comments