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Climate Finance: Investing in Self-Determination

What does it mean for governments, philanthropy and the private sector to grant Frontline communities the autonomy to pursue the building of a better world, informed by practices and cultures of justice, care and trust? In this session, we unpack how NDN Collective and TapRoot Earth are disrupting extractive finance systems in government and philanthropy while paving a just and equitable path for impact investment, climate finance, and grant making.

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8 November

An interactive dialogue between Indigenous Peoples delegations and the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of Human Rights in the Context of Climate Change

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9 November

Arctic Food Systems Roundtable with special focus on Reindeer/Caribou