Private Sector engagement in Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships

Online Seminar “Private Sector engagement in Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships for biodiversity”

17th of June 2021, 4.30 PM CET

Businesses can play an important role in combating the causes of biodiversity loss considering that the services provided by nature are at the basis of every economic process. Multi-stakeholder partnerships involve organizations from different sectors working together, sharing risks and combining their unique resources and competencies in ways that can generate and maximize value towards shared partnership and individual partner objectives, often through more innovative, more sustainable, more efficient and / or more systemic approaches. Private sector plays a crucial role in these partnerships, supporting the shared goals and guaranteeing the sustainability of businesses in a long term through, for example, investment in biodiversity conservation.

On the 17th of June, the online seminar “Private Sector engagement in Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships for biodiversity” will take place. It aims to show the successful engagement of businesses and other private sector representatives in multi-stakeholder partnerships for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. For this, representatives from different sectors will share their experiences and success stories in working with multi-stakeholder partnerships.

The session is organized by the Global Partnership for Business and Biodiversity (GPBB) in collaboration with two projects implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH: the Business and Biodiversity in Central America and Dominican Republic program funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), as well as the Private Business Action for Biodiversity (PBAB) project, funded by the German Federal Ministry for The Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety (BMU) through its International Climate Initiative (IKI).

Join the Online Seminar via MS Teams