The 16th Conference of the Parties (COP16) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) took place in October 2024 in Cali, Colombia. This event marked a pivotal moment in global efforts to protect biodiversity, as ecosystems are collapsing and species are disappearing at an alarming rate. A Rocha actively participated in COP16, bringing a unique Christian perspective to the global conservation conversation. Representatives from A Rocha International, A Rocha Ghana, A Rocha India, and A Rocha Peru were present to influence policy, build partnerships, and advocate for the protection of creation.
One highlight of A Rocha’s involvement was the event titled “Green Muscle Memory: Addressing Global Challenges.” This session shared inspiring stories of transformative environmental education from A Rocha’s global projects and demonstrated how experiential learning fosters long-term environmental stewardship in communities around the world. The recording can be viewed here, starting at 6:47:00.
A Rocha Peru also contributed to COP16 by participating in the inauguration of the Peru Pavilion. Sarah French, ARI’s Director of Environmental Education and Conservation Policy, along with Maria Los Angeles La Torre Cuadros, A Rocha Peru’s Chair of the Board of Directors, highlighted the organization’s ongoing efforts in environmental education and conservation.
A Rocha’s Christian perspective was essential, reminding everyone of our moral responsibility to care for God’s creation. As COP16 progressed, we remained hopeful for meaningful agreements that would protect biodiversity for future generations, and we continue to pray for effective solutions for environmental conservation.