Past Events

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November 11,
2022

November 11, 2022

Conference

Building Resilience: Localized Action Against a Changing Climate

Multi-stakeholder engagement and collective action at a localized level, in both islands and cities, is critical for creating long-term systemic change and to inspire others to follow suit.

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Climate Change from the Lungs of the World experiences of territorial protection of Amazonian Indigenous Peoples 16x9

November 10, 2022

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Climate Change from the Lungs of the World: experiences of territorial protection of Amazonian Indigenous Peoples

Territorial protection experiences will be presented as climate change control measures, related to traditional practices and initiatives of the Amazonian Indigenous Peoples of Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru and Suriname.

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November 10,
2022

November 10, 2022

Conference

Cambio Climático desde el Pulmón del Mundo: experiencias de protección territorial de los Pueblos Indígenas amazónicos

Se presentarán experiencias de protección territorial como medidas de control del cambio climático, relacionadas con las prácticas tradicionales e iniciativas propias de los Pueblos Indígenas Amazónicos de Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Perú y Surinam.

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Solomon Islands by Dan Lin

July 01, 2022

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UN Ocean Conference Official Side Event: Tok Stori on Indigenous Ocean Guardianship

This in-person UN Ocean Conference 2022 side event, hosted by the Solomon Islands Government and Nia Tero, will be carried out through the ‘Tok stori’ approach. Learn more on the event page.

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Wayfinders Circle UNPFII Event

April 28, 2022

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UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues - Indigenous Governance: Wayfinders Circle Learnings

At this UNPFII virtual side event, you will learn the story of the Wayfinders members, their lands, governance systems, and their contributions toward each others' shared learnings and efforts in Indigenous guardianship.

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UNPFII event

April 27, 2022

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UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues - Saving Big Forests to Save the Planet: Book Launch and Discussion

This Ever Green: Saving Big Forests to Save the World book launch by John Reid & Thomas Lovejoy includes a discussion with Indigenous peoples living in the 5 great intact forests on challenges they face and needs to continue effective stewardship.

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