Simone Galimberti (The Jakarta Post) PREMIUM Kathmandu ● Wed, December 28 2022 If there was a ranking of the most effective ASEAN institutions, the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) would probably top the chart. After the agreement earlier this month in Montreal on the new Global Biodiversity Framework to replace the Aichi Framework, a very important document that was neglected and overlooked by the global community, we have another chance at saving and protecting our planet. ASEAN member states can take the lead on this if they truly work as a team with a better structured Secretariat and some bottom-up innovations. to Read Full Story SUBSCRIBE NOW Starting from IDR 55,500/month Unlimited access to our web and app content e-Post daily digital newspaper No advertisements, no interruptions Privileged access to our events and programs Subscription to our newsletters We accept Register to read 3 premium articles for free Already subscribed? login Or let Google manage your subscription
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