Elizabeth Maruma Mrema
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema is a Tanzanian lawyer and biodiversity leader known for her significant contributions to environmental conservation and sustainable development. As the Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, she advocates for global biodiversity policies and strategies to combat the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Her work emphasizes the importance of integrating biodiversity considerations into broader environmental and economic discussions, aiming to promote sustainable practices that benefit both people and nature. Mrema is recognized for her impactful leadership in fostering international cooperation and awareness around biodiversity issues.
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United Arab Emirates:
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, the Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Deputy Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme, attended the conference.
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China:
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema stated that the protection of milu deer is a reflection of China's biodiversity conservation efforts.
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Argentina:
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema is a biodiversity leader who wrote the article highlighting Sandra Díaz's achievements.
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