Step into another episode where I share my remarks at a side event during COP28. Organized by the International Indian Treaty Council, Metis National Council, Assembly of First Nations, and Inuit Circumpolar Council, this event spotlighted the vital intersection of climate action and Indigenous rights. My presentation, which you'll hear in this episode, focuses on the imperative need for a grievance mechanism within the COP28 Loss and Damage Fund. This addition is not just a policy detail—it's a cornerstone for ensuring justice and equity in global climate responses. By tuning in, you'll dive into the proactive principles of Indigenous Peoples in environmental stewardship, understanding how their wisdom is applicable and necessary in both developing and developed nations. Enjoy!
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Unlock the stories and insights of Indigenous leaders on a journey to empower and inspire 476 million Indigenous Peoples worldwide with Ghazali Ohorella. From thought-provoking interviews to personal experiences as a skilled negotiator and creative leader, this podcast is essential listening for Indigenous Peoples seeking guidance and allies looking to make a positive impact.
Unlock the stories and insights of Indigenous leaders on a journey to empower and inspire 476 million Indigenous Peoples worldwide with Ghazali Ohorella. From thought-provoking interviews to personal experiences as a skilled negotiator and creative leader, this podcast is essential listening for Indigenous Peoples seeking guidance and allies looking to make a positive impact.Listen on
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