Indigenous Peoples Caucus Updates on the Negotiations

MEDIA ADVISORY
December 10, 2023

Dubai, United Arab Emirates - The International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC) will come together with civil society on Sunday, December 10, 2023, for a full day of actions and events to bring attention to the intersections of human rights and Indigenous rights in international climate policy. 

In addition to a series of actions hosted within the COP28 Blue Zone, the caucus will host a media briefing to update on the state of negotiations and impacts on Indigenous rights globally.

WHAT: Press Conference, Indigenous Peoples Caucus updates on the Negotiations

WHEN: December 10, 2023 11:30-12:00 (GMT+4)

IN-PERSON: Press Conference 2, Building 77, Zone B6, COP28

VIRTUAL: https://unfccc.int/event/climate-action-network-updates-on-the-negotiations-4

Eriel Tchekwie Deranger, Dënesųłiné mother from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN)  and the Executive Director and co-founder of Indigenous Climate Action (ICA). @ErielTD

Tariq Luthun, Palestinian community organizer and poet in diaspora from Gaza based in metro Detroit on Anishinaabe land. @tariqpoems

Helen Biangalen-Magata, Kadaclan Indigenous rights advocate of the Mountain Province in the Philippines. @MagataHelen

Sara Olsvig, International Chair of Inuit Circumpolar Council. @saraolsvig

Rabiatou Ahmadou, Mbororo woman coordinating political participation and advocacy for International Indigenous Womens Forum. @iiwf


ABOUT IIPFCC

The International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC) was established in 2008, as the Caucus for Indigenous Peoples (IP) participating in the UNFCCC processes. The IIPFCC represents the IP Caucus members who are attending the official UNFCCC COPs and intersessional sessions of the SBSTA and SBI bodies. International Indigenous peoples‘ representatives attending the meetings have organizations at subnational, national, and global levels with their own agendas, priorities, and proposals that they can carry and push for during the IP Caucus meetings.


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