Genetic diversity is the foundation of biodiversity and essential for the long-term survival, adaptation, and resilience of populations, species, and entire ecosystems. While genetic diversity has long been neglected in biodiversity policy and management, the current Convention on Biological Diversity CBD Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework GBF now includes genetic diversity monitoring, including for wild species. Tools and indicators to assess and monitor genetic diversity are available, but are rarely applied due to the gap in knowledge transfer between conservation science and application. GINAMO assesses and delivers science-based and co-designed best practices and guidelines for the use of genetic diversity indicators. This will enable the routine integration of genetic criteria and indicators into biodiversity monitoring and assessments, from policy at regional, national, and EU levels, to global conventions and obligations. A key component of GINAMO is the use o