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Climate actions and the rights of Indigenous People’s under threat”; The case of Tanzania and Burundi

  • Blue Zone, Zone B7, Building 88, 2nd Floor (map)

Organisation

Unissosn-nous pour la Promotion des Batwa (UNIPROBA) and PINGO’s Forum

Description

This side event will bring indigenous peoples representatives from Tanzania and Burundi to share their perspectives and experiences sharing on how climate change action and interventions such as the conservations, protected areas, carbon credits and extraction activities violated indigenous peoples rights from their ancestral land.

Speakers

1. Edward Porokwa: Executive Director (PINGO’s Forum - Tanzania)

2. Loure Edward Parmelo (UCRT)

3. Vital BAMBANZE, member of the UNPFII and Director of UNIPROBA

4. Emmanuel NENGO, Chairperson of UNIPROBA

Language

FR - EN

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