Policy Analysis of SB8j-1 Outcomes: Matters on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions

The CBD Women’s Caucus presents its gender-focused policy analysis of the outcomes of the first meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions (SB8J-01), held in Panama City, Panama, in October 2025. It highlights priorities to ensure that the rights, knowledge and leadership of Indigenous Peoples and local communities — particularly women and girls— are central to the implementation of the KM-GBF.

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This policy analysis reviews the outcomes of SB8J-01, held in Panama City, Panama, in October 2025, focusing on discussions related to traditional knowledge, participation, and the operationalisation of Article 8(j) and related provisions within CBD processes. It examines key thematic areas including the protection and use of traditional knowledge, the full and effective participation of Indigenous Peoples and local communities, benefit-sharing, and the role of customary governance systems.

The analysis assesses key negotiation dynamics, remaining challenges and opportunities to advance gender-responsive and rights-based approaches. It highlights priorities for strengthening the recognition of women and girls from Indigenous Peoples and local communities’ knowledge and leadership, safeguarding rights, and ensuring that inclusive governance approaches are embedded in the implementation of the KM-GBF.

Read, share and use this analysis to advance gender justice, human rights and the leadership of women in biodiversity policy and implementation.

Year: 2025
Type: Policy Analysis
Themes: SB8j, Indigenous Peoples and local communities, Traditional knowledge, Article 8(j), Area-based conservation
Process: SBI-6 (Rome, February 2026)

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