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From Rights to Partnerships: Working together for Nature

Host Organisation:

FSC Indigenous Foundation

Description:

Indigenous Peoples protect and steward many of the Earth’s most vital ecosystems. While global conversations increasingly recognize
their rights and knowledge, the financial systems meant to support climate and nature action often exclude them and fail to recognize their contribution to climate and nature action. It is no longer enough to treat Indigenous Peoples as stakeholders, rather than as rights-holders and leaders of climate and nature action.

This session will be a showcase and panel discussion that brings together exciting examples of Indigenous Leadership at the cutting
edge of climate and nature action. Demonstrating examples to the corporate and investment sector of cutting edge place-based leadership, participatory decision making, metrics and nature tech monitoring, delivering results-based finance, bio economy, and community-defined impacts.

This session will spotlight how Indigenous-led approaches are setting new standards for a nature-positive and net-zero aligned economy,
not only offering corporates a roadmap for credible nature investment but examples of innovation in corporate strategy. Indigenous panelists will share examples of what works, and what still needs to change, for financial flows to deliver real, lasting impact for nature, climate, and Indigenous Peoples.

Speakers:

Minnie Degawan (FSC-IF's managing director and Kankanaey-Igorot woman)

Grace Balawag, (Assistant Program Coordinator, Tebtebba and a Kankanaey-Igorot woman)

Fermín Chimatani Tayori, (Chair of National Association of Executors of the Communal Reserves Administration Contract, ANECAP, and Harakbut man)

Eunice Chepkemoi (Gender Officer at Ogiek Peoples' Development Program and Ogiek woman)


Languages:

English-Spanish

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