OECS Hosts Joint Biodiversity Governance Meeting in Guadeloupe

The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) recently hosted a joint biodiversity governance meeting in Guadeloupe. The meeting brought together government representatives, environmental experts, and regional stakeholders to discuss strategies for preserving biodiversity across the Eastern Caribbean.
Participants focused on strengthening policies, improving regional collaboration, and implementing sustainable practices to protect marine and terrestrial ecosystems. The meeting also highlighted the importance of community involvement in biodiversity conservation.
Officials emphasized that regional cooperation is vital for tackling environmental challenges, including climate change, habitat loss, and species protection. The OECS continues to prioritize biodiversity as a key part of sustainable development in member states.