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Online discussions extended to 17 October, Invitation to the 7th session of the Meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Conventio/GMO segment and the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15/COP-MOP10/COP-MOP4) begins on Monday, 11 October [#11186]
Dear participants of the online discussions on biosafety and the Action Agenda,

Please note that we have extended the online discussions to 17 October to ensure that you have enough time to make inputs.

Please note that anyone can view the inputs but only you as registered participants have the opportunity to submit a message in the online discussions.

We have also made changes to the text on the online discussions based on the concept note of the online discussions to ensure there is a clarify to the objective and importance of the discussions.

Active participants also have an opportunity to be profiled further in our CEPA Fair event for the COP-MOP 10.

Please note that you are welcome to register for the seventh session of the Meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention, in particular for the genetically modified organisms segment held Tuesday, 19 October, 12.10–12.40 p.m. but also for side events starting 11 October
https://unece.org/environmental-policy/events/Aarhus_Convention_MoP7
https://unece.org/environmental-policy/events/MoP7-MoPP4-HLS-CCs/participation
https://unece.org/environment-policy/public-participation/MoP7-MoPP4-JHLS/side-events
https://twitter.com/UNECEAarhus/status/1446123871128588295/photo/1
   
Finally, please note that the first part the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15/COP-MOP10/COP-MOP4), including online high-level segment  will be held from 11-15 Oct 2021 - https://www.cbd.int/conferences/2021-2022

Best regards,
Ulrika
posted on 2021-10-08 19:29 UTC by Ms. Ulrika Nilsson, UNEP/SCBD/Biosafety