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Hindou Ibrahim is the President of the Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad (AFPAT).

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Governments must act to confront the alarming loss of nature and prioritize efforts to increase biodiversity financing

The letter is authored by 23 former Heads of State, Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Ministers to address the continuing loss of nature and to prioritize commitments made to increase biodiversity financing immediately

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