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He Kāhu Pōkere ki te Rangi: Māori-Led Climate Innovation, Solutions and Action

Host Organisation:

National Iwi Chairs Forum - Pou Take Āhuara

Description:

You'll hear from a range of our rangatahi (young people) who are working on the ground with their communities on Indigenous solutions to adapt to climate change in Aotearoa New Zealand: 5' whakatau and introduction to Te Kāhu Pōkere, and presentation of their position statement. After this, 20' for each rangatahi to introduce one key message and share a short personal story from their rohe (lands) that illustrates that message and an Indigenous climate innovation, solutions and action.10' for audience questions and participation in a wall board that collects short reflections, pledges and/or parallel stories, before 5' summary, call to action and karakia to close.

Speakers:

Te Kāhu Pōkere: Taane Aruka Te Aho
Kyla Campbell-Kamariera
Harris Moana
Aaria Rolleston
Shannon Mihaere
Waimarama Hawke
Macy Rena Duxfield
Tahua Pihema
Te Rina Porou-Ellis

Languages:

EN

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