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Empowering Asian Indigenous Peoples: Insights on NDCs, Loss and Damage, and Just Transition

The major focus of COP28 is on the Global Stocktake, Loss and Damage, and Just Transition. These agendas are crucial to the lives and livelihoods of Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Women, Indigenous Youth, and Indigenous Persons with Disabilities. In this regard, AIPP has coordinated with its members on the ground and garnered ground experiences that rightsholders are directly facing because of climate change impacts, false climate solutions, and detrimental policy measures.

Further, the event will also focus on the solutions that Indigenous Communities bring to the table of climate discourse at different levels.

Speakers

This side event will facilitate the ground experiences of knowledge holders, Indigenous Women, Indigenous Youth, Indigenous Journalists, and Indigenous Persons with Disabilities from Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Nepal, and Thailand.

Languages

EN - SP

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Indigenous Navigator: Indigenous knowledge and data to secure Indigenous Peoples’ rights and manage the risks and in restoration of the impacts of climate change

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Gone but not forgotten: Economic and Non Economic Loss and Damages for Indigenous Peoples