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According to the Program of the Sixth Assembly of the United Nations PAEnvironment (UNEA-6), which will be held in the capital of Kenya from last March 26 to March 1, on this day there will be an event focusing on citizen science and its core support for AAM and they will deliver a message about the needs for change to unlock this potential.

This session will include a panel discussion to discuss citizen participation in the co-design processes of these agreements and will then engage with the public to learn their views on this issue. At the end of these activities, there will be a joint presentation by the Chair of the Global Citizen Science Partnership and the United Nations Science and Technology Core Group on Citizen Science and the Multilateral Environmental Agreements.

In parallel, a high-level dialogue will be conducted on strengthening the interface between science and policy for the effective implementation of environmental commitments, which will address the need for transformative change to address the three planetary environmental crises: climate change, nature loss, and climate change. Biodiversity and pollution.

They will also address opportunities to strengthen science-policy interfaces as part of the decision-making process at UNEA and AAM; They will talk about best practices in which knowledge and scientific evidence have helped to successfully address environmental challenges.

During this sixth session since the launch of the Assembly in 2014, the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly will be attended by 150 ministers and deputy ministers, from more than 180 countries, and a record number of five thousand delegates, including seven heads of state, in addition to experts and activists. and industry representatives.

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Among the leaders who will participate in this global event is the President of Kenya, William Ruto, who will participate in the high-level segment scheduled for February 29 and March 1.

Twenty resolutions and two resolutions will be discussed, focusing on topics such as solar radiation modification, mining, desertification, and the circularity of the sugarcane industry.

In addition, they will discuss other issues related to highly hazardous pesticides, increasing ecosystem resilience, communities in the face of drought, and regional cooperation for air quality.

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