Meetings Side Events
By invitation only
Wednesday 30 April 2025
This high-level breakfast event, leading up to the Third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC-3) in June, aims to spark unified global action for the conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of coral reef ecosystems. The event seeks to catalyse commitments that go beyond rhetoric—transforming ambitious conservation goals into concrete, unified actions.
With a focus on building momentum for coral reef protection, discussions will cover the ICRI 2025-2027 Plan of Action, the Global Biodiversity Framework’s role in coral conservation, and the Global Fund for Coral Reefs’ success stories. Stakeholders from across sectors will come together to share insights, foster collaboration, and accelerate efforts to protect these vital ecosystems.
As coral reefs continue to face increasing pressures, the need for international cooperation has never been more urgent.
Should you have any questions or need more information, do not hesitate to contact the ICRI Secretariat
Draft Agenda
(06/03/2025)
Coffee and networking
Welcoming
Maldives (TBC)
Ministry of Fisheries and Ocean Resources
Overview of the ICRI 2025 – 2027 Plan of Action and Key Policy asks #ForCoral
Dr Khaled Asfahani
ICRI Chair and CEO General Organization for Conservation of Coral Reefs and Turtles in The Red Sea (SHAMS)
The significance of the Global Biodiversity framework (GBF) in advancing the objectives of the Policy Aks #ForCoral
Joseph Appiott (TBC)
Coordinator of the marine, coastal and islands biodiversity programmes of work, Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Overview of the Global Fund for Coral Reefs and success stories from on the ground
Yabanex Batista
GFCR Deputy Director, UNCDF
Dale Galvin
GFCR Equity Fund Director
Meizani Irmadhiany
Senior Vice President and Executive Chair, Konservasi Indonesia
Marian Doucet
MPA Manager, Blue Alliance Banggai, Indonesia
From Our Ocean Conference to UNOC: Korea’s role in coral reef conservation
Korea (TBC)
Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries
Closing Remarks
Ambassador Peter Thomson (TBC)
UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for the Oceans