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A Fully functional and operational APSA
A High Standard of Living, Quality of Life and Well Being for All Citizens
A Stable and Peaceful Africa
Africa as a major partner in global affairs and peaceful co-existence
Africa takes full responsibility for financing her development
African Cultural Renaissance is pre-eminent
Blue/ocean economy for accelerated economic growth
Capable institutions and transformative leadership in place
Continental Financial and Monetary Institutions are established and functional
Democratic values, practices, universal principles of human rights, justice and the rule of law entrenched
Engaged and Empowered Youth and Children
Environmentally sustainable and climate resilient economies and communities
Full Gender Equality in All Spheres of Life
GOAL 01: No poverty
GOAL 02: Zero hunger
GOAL 03: Good health and well-being
GOAL 04: Quality education
GOAL 05: Gender equality
GOAL 06: Clean water and sanitation
GOAL 07: Affordable and clean energy
GOAL 08: Decent work and economic growth
GOAL 09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
GOAL 10: Reduced inequalities
GOAL 11: Sustainable cities and communities
GOAL 12: Responsible consumption and production
GOAL 13: Climate action
GOAL 14: Life below water
GOAL 15: Life on land
GOAL 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
GOAL 17: Partnerships for the goals
Goal A: Protect and Restore
Goal B:Prosper with Nature
Goal C: Share Benefits Fairly
Goal D:Invest and Collaborate
Healthy and well-nourished citizens
Modern Agriculture for increased productivity and production
Peace Security and Stability is preserved
Target 1.1 By 2029, all migratory species with an unfavourable conservation status are listed in CMS Appendices and are covered by an effectively implemented CMS Instrument and/or Concerted Action
Target 1.2 By 2029, the conservation status of all migratory species is reviewed regularly, informing priorities for conservation and management action.
Target 1.3: By 2032, the conservation status of all migratory species listed in CMS Appendices has improved.
Target 10: Enhance Biodiversity and Sustainability in Agriculture, Aquaculture, Fisheries, and Forestry
Target 11: Restore, Maintain and Enhance Nature’s Contributions to People
Target 12: Enhance Green Spaces and Urban Planning for Human Well-Being and Biodiversity
Target 13: Increase the Sharing of Benefits From Genetic Resources, Digital Sequence Information and Traditional Knowledge
Target 14: Integrate Biodiversity in Decision-Making at Every Level
Target 15:Businesses Assess, Disclose and Reduce Biodiversity-Related Risks and Negative Impacts
Target 16: Enable Sustainable Consumption Choices To Reduce Waste and Overconsumption
Target 17: Strengthen Biosafety and Distribute the Benefits of Biotechnology
Target 18: Reduce Harmful Incentives by at Least $500 Billion per Year, and Scale Up Positive Incentives for Biodiversity
Target 19: Mobilize $200 Billion per Year for Biodiversity From all Sources, Including $30 Billion Through International Finance
Target 1:Plan and Manage all Areas To Reduce Biodiversity Loss
Target 2.1 By 2029, all important habitats for migratory species listed in CMS Appendices are identified, assessed and monitored to ensure their functionality and ability to support migratory species throughout their life cycles
Target 2.2: By 2032, all important habitats for migratory species listed in CMS Appendices are protected, effectively conserved, managed and restored through ecologically representative, well-connected and equitably governed systems of protected areas and
Target 2.3: By 2032, the loss, degradation and fragmentation of important habitats for migratory species listed in CMS Appendices is reduced, and habitats are restored to ensure that such habitats support their viability
Target 20: Strengthen Capacity-Building, Technology Transfer, and Scientific and Technical Cooperation for Biodiversity
Target 21: Ensure That Knowledge Is Available and Accessible To Guide Biodiversity Action
Target 22: Ensure Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice and Information Related to Biodiversity for all
Target 23: Ensure Gender Equality and a Gender-Responsive Approach for Biodiversity Action
Target 2: Restore 30% of all Degraded Ecosystems
Target 3.1: By 2032, any take, use and trade of migratory species listed in CMS Appendices is sustainable, safe and legal, overexploitation is prevented, risk of pathogen spillover is reduced and negative impacts on non-target species and their ecosystems
Target 3.2: By 2032, the direct mortality of migratory species caused by human-made infrastructure is significantly reduced to levels that are not harmful to species’ viability.
Target 3.3: By 2032, the negative impacts of pollution including transboundary effects, and poisoning on migratory species and their habitats are reduced to levels that are not harmful to species’ viability.
Target 3.4
Target 3.5: By 2032, the negative impacts of invasive alien species on migratory species and their habitats are reduced or eliminated
Target 3: Conserve 30% of Land, Waters and Seas
Target 4.1: By 2029, Parties have access to relevant information and evidence-based guidance to effectively implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions.
Target 4.2:By 2029, Parties have the technical capacity needed to effectively implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions.
Target 4.3: By 2029, Parties have mobilized or secured resources to implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions.
Target 4:Halt Species Extinction, Protect Genetic Diversity, and Manage Human-Wildlife Conflicts
Target 5.1: By 2029, Parties have mechanisms in place, including national legislation and enforcement mechanisms where relevant, to fully implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions
Target 5.2: By 2029 and beyond, all Parties inform the COP, through National Reports, of measures taken to implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions.
Target 5.3: Parties use best available science, as the basis for evidence-based advice and decision-making to address the conservation of migratory species, their habitats and threats under CMS.
Target 5.4: By 2032, CMS provisions are included in relevant national planning processes and policies for the benefit of migratory species and the ecosystem services they provide.
Target 5.5: By 2029, Parties work collaboratively with other governments on actions and initiatives to implement CMS, its Resolutions and Decisions and associated guidance
Target 5: Ensure Sustainable, Safe and Legal Harvesting and Trade of Wild Species
Target 6.1: By 2026, awareness of the importance of migratory species and their role in providing benefits for people has increased globally.
Target 6.2: By 2026, awareness of the role, purpose and achievements of CMS has increased globally.
Target 6.3: By 2032, the total number of Parties to the Convention has increased from 133 to 160, surpassing 80 per cent of the countries recognized by the UN.
Target 6.4:By 2032, provisions that support CMS are included and strengthened in other relevant international instruments, policies and initiatives, and in the strategic priorities of relevant stakeholders for the benefit of migratory species.
Target 6:Reduce the Introduction of Invasive Alien Species by 50% and Minimize Their Impact
Target 7: Reduce Pollution to Levels That Are Not Harmful to Biodiversity
Target 8: Minimize the Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Build Resilience
Target 9: Manage Wild Species Sustainably To Benefit People
Transformed Economies
UNCCD Strategic objective 1: Affected ecosystems
UNCCD Strategic objective 2: Affected populations
UNCCD Strategic objective 3 Drought
UNCCD Strategic objective 4 Global environmental benefits
UNCCD Strategic objective 5: Resources & partnerships
United Africa (Federal or Confederate)
Well Educated Citizens and Skills revolution underpinned by Science, Technology and Innovation
World Class Infrastructure crisscrosses Africa
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