The IUCN World Conservation Congress will take place from 3 to 10 September 2021 and bring together the global nature conservation community and allow civil society organisations to share their work and knowledge. At the IUCN Congress Exhibition (4 to 9 September), IUCN NL will open its own Pavilion, where Dutch IUCN members and our partner organisations will present their work.
Header photo: Calanque de Port Pin, Vaufrèges, Marseille, France. © ISHM for Unsplash
IUCN NL’s stand at the World Conservation Congress 2020 is a place where Dutch IUCN members and our local partners from around the world will gather to showcase their work. Here, we connect the Dutch conservation movement with international actors and policy. Come meet our experts and learn more about finance for conservation, responsible value chains, community governance and rights to nature.
Livestream of the Pavilion
You can attend most sessions at the IUCN NL Pavilion online through a livestream on Youtube. Each session livestream will appear on the IUCN NL Youtube channel at the time indicated in the IUCN NL Pavilion programme.
IUCN NL Pavilion programme
Why join
Visit our stand to learn more about our main achievements and our work to strengthen community governance, defend the right to nature and achieve nature-positive policy. Dutch IUCN Members and our local partner organisations from around the world play a key role in this. Join our sessions and meet with experts from IUCN NL and partners.
About the IUCN Congress
The IUCN Congress brings together the global nature conservation community, including top international experts in conservation science, policy and practice. Held every four years, the Congress allows IUCN’s 1400 member organisations, including States, civil society and indigenous peoples, to democratically determine the most pressing issues in nature conservation and actions to address them.
Register for session recordings and updates
During the IUCN Congress, in-person and online attendees of the IUCN NL Pavilion sessions can register to receive the recording(s) and future updates about the session(s) they attended.
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Carl
Königel
no longer working at IUCN NL