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May News and Highlights

Indigenous voices in Santa Marta, New York, Cambridge (UK)

“For us, biodiversity is life,” Minnie Degawan

From safeguarding forests and mountains to nurturing sustainable food systems, Indigenous communities have long been stewards of nature through ancestral wisdom and deep responsibility to the land.


A Call for Integrated Action on Climate, Biodiversity, and Land Crises
Explore the need for stronger collaboration across the Rio Conventions. Indigenous leadership and knowledge are essential for addressing climate, biodiversity, and land crises through integrated solutions.

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From Commitment to Action:
Scaling Sustainable Forest Management Halting Degradation and Deforestation (UNFF21 Side Event, FSC).

“There is more value to the wood, the land, the forest, the water, the soil, plants, crawlers, swimmers, the fliers. This is why we say all our relations,” David Flood, Matachewan First Nation.

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First International Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels
In the event, it was highlighted that exchanges between Indigenous Peoples communities strengthen territorial solutions and sustainable forest-based livelihoods…

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Nature Action Dialogues
Learning from Indigenous knowledge and leadership: Inspiring business models for nature and people

“The quality of life and care of nature are more important than economic profit…” Niila Inga, Sámi People.

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