A Chinese NGO Building Global Networks for Biodiversity: A Green Tea Chat with GEI’s Peng Kui
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On the eve of the Convention on Biological Diversity COP15, Peng Kui from the Beijing-based Global Environmental Institute will sit down for a Green Tea Chat with Jennifer Turner. As the manager of GEI’s Ecosystem and Conservation & Community Development Program, Peng Kui will share stories of GEI’s projects in China and their work over the past six years to set up cooperative networks on conservation with environmental, indigenous peoples, women, youth, and private sector groups in ASEAN and Africa.
This meeting is part of the China Environment Forum's Vulnerable Deltas Initiative.
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