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“We have a vision. We have agreed goals. We have great knowledge and ever-greener technologies. What we need is high-level political commitment for marine conservation and protection areas. I assure you that the United Nations system shares your strong devotion to this effort. If at one time what happened on and beneath the seas was ‘out of sight, out of mind, that can no longer be the case. Let us work together: to protect the oceans and coastal zones; to help small islands survive and prosper; and to ensure that all people enjoy a sustainable future.”

Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary General, at Islands, Reefs and Communities: Committing to the Future high level event, Mauritius Strategy for Implementation Meeting for SIDS, Mauritius 2005.

“Leaders welcomed the commitments made by Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (the Micronesia Challenge) as well as the substantial commitments made by Fiji and Kiribati. They encouraged Members to consider similar, substantial and specific commitments to the conservation and sustainable management of marine and terrestrial resources. Leaders also welcomed the development of a Global Island Partnership to focus international attention towards national action for the conservation and sustainable use of island biodiversity.”

Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Communiqué, Fiji 2006.

“My friends, the Micronesia Challenge is our contribution to this Global Island Partnership. We call on the organizations represented in the room to work with us to translate the Micronesia Challenge and this Partnership into something so tangible, so real and so everlasting that our children and their families remember us well. We call on our partners to help us ensure that we did the right thing at this time in our parallel histories. And we call on our partners to aid us in initiating our own history, one that provides choices, security, a beautiful environment and the continued hope for our island futures. Let us do the right thing and let us begin tonight. This is our truly our global challenge.”

His Excellency, Tommy E. Remengesau, Jr., President of Palau: Islands, Marine Biodiversity and Livelihoods: A Global Partnership COP-8 High Level Event, Curitiba, Brazil, 2006

“I am pleased to congratulate the organizers, who have launched Global Island Partnership Initiative. As the largest archipelagic country in the world, Indonesia feels an urgent need to promote the conservation of island biodiversity, and therefore we strongly support the Global Island Partnership Initiative.”

Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, President of the Republic of Indonesia: Islands, Marine Biodiversity and Livelihoods: A Global Partnership COP-8 High Level Event, Curitiba, Brazil, 2006

“It is now with great interest that we welcome the idea of the Global Island Partnership as an important tool to support the implementation of the CBD Programme of Work on Island Biodiversity. We are convinced that such a Global Island Partnership has the potential to boost our World Summit Type 2 Island Partnership Initiative.”

Ambassador Guido La Tella, Diplomatic Counsellor of the Minister of Environment and Territory, Italy: Islands, Marine Biodiversity and Livelihoods: A Global Partnership COP-8 High Level Event, Curitiba, Brazil, 2006

“WWF thus adds our pledge to the others here this evening to pursuing ever more effective partnerships for islands and marine biodiversity, worldwide.”

Mr Jim Leape, Director General, WWF International: Islands, Marine Biodiversity and Livelihoods: A Global Partnership COP-8 High Level Event, Curitiba, Brazil, 2006

Let us all work together to preserve these small pieces of paradise wherever they may be.”

President James Michel, Seychelles; First Global Island Partnership Strategy Meeting, Italy 2007.

“The Global Islands Partnership, GLISPA, is all about commitments to action. It is about islands taking charge of their own fate, in view of the unprecedented threat to one of their most essential economic, social and cultural assets – biological diversity. The Global Island Partnership is an excellent example of how island States and States with islands are taking action and mobilizing resources and partnerships to protect their natural assets and their future livelihoods.”

Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Secretariat; A Celebration of Island Leadership: Voluntary Commitments to Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods on Island, COP High Level Event, Bonn, Germany, 2008

“GLISPA for me is a model of how very diverse Parties and organizations that are scattered around the globe join together to formulate their needs and take control of their destiny.”

Hon. Sigmar Gabriel, Minister of Environment, Germany; A Celebration of Island Leadership: Voluntary Commitments to Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods on Island, COP High Level Event, Bonn, Germany, 2008

“GLISPA aims for closer working relationships with all islands around the world that share similar challenges, regardless of size or political status. We recognize that by working in partnership we can build a unique island movement that could alert the world to the bold steps that still need to be taken. Our Global Island Partnership is demonstrating how true leadership today is about concrete action at the local level to achieve national and global good.”

Rolph Payet, Advisor to the President, Seychelles, on behalf of President James A. Michel; A Celebration of Island Leadership: Voluntary Commitments to Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods on Island, COP High Level Event, Bonn, Germany, 2008

“In Micronesia, Brothers and Sisters, the visionary leadership and strong support of GLISPA and our international partners helped our five governments come together in a breakthrough commitment to effectively conserve at least 30% of our near-shore marine resources and 20% of our terrestrial resources by the year 2020. And as I speak to you tonight, I am happy to tell you that Palau will reach its goal before the end of this year.”

H.E. Tommy E. Remengesau Jr., President of Palau; A Celebration of Island Leadership: Voluntary Commitments to Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods on Island, COP High Level Event, 27 May 2008, Bonn, Germany

“There has been no more important time for islands in the history of our life on this planet. Now more than ever before, your leadership is so important to our future. Islands help us all clearly SEE the bond between nature and people. Your inspiring actions return balance to the way we manage our natural resources. I know we will succeed as GLISPA is a true partnership among governments, international organizations and NGOs; all sharing in a common vision.”

Rebecca Patton, Chief Conservation Strategies Officer, The Nature Conservancy; A Celebration of Island Leadership: Voluntary Commitments to Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods on Island, COP High Level Event, 27 May 2008, Bonn, Germany

“The Global Islands Partnership, GLISPA, is both a catalyst and a framework for action that can and will make a real difference to communities on islands whether large or small, States or non States, and across the spectrum of socioeconomic development. It is clear to me that GLISPA has a central role to play to support island states and other islands, and it is the ideal framework for the implementation of the CBD’s programme of work on island biodiversity.”

Julia Marton-Lefevre, Director General, IUCN; A Celebration of Island Leadership: Voluntary Commitments to Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods on Island, COP High Level Event, 27 May 2008, Bonn, Germany

“Small or large, marine or inland, islands connect us. We must harvest that connectivity to protect those diverse and vulnerable ecosystems. As President Remengesau said, partnerships require trust and commitment and creativity. The United States look forward to working with all of you as GLISPA partners or part of the GLISPA family to do just that.”

Ms Christine Dawson, Head of US Delegation; A Celebration of Island Leadership: Voluntary Commitments to Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods on Island, COP High Level Event, 27 May 2008, Bonn, Germany

“The United States has supported the Global Island Partnership since its launch in 2006. We share the Partnership’s strategic priorities for integrating policy and action on island conservation and sustainable livelihoods, ecosystem-based adaptation and mitigation, and addressing the threat of invasive alien species.”

Ambassador Rick Barton, U.S. Mission to the United Nations, UNGA, New York, September 2010