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Strike in New York: “We do not want you to continue investing in the destruction of the Earth”

Strike in New York: “We do not want you to continue investing in the destruction of the Earth”

by comunicacion | Sep 19, 2022 | International agenda, News

Science has spoken: there is no future without indigenous peoples and local communities. As key ecosystems reach the point of no return, and the impact of climate change becomes more visible than ever, indigenous organizations around the world have shown that...
“Guardians of tomorrow” arrive at New York Climate Week

“Guardians of tomorrow” arrive at New York Climate Week

by comunicacion | Sep 19, 2022 | International agenda, News

From September 19 to 23, we will unite our voices to advocate for the recognition of ancestral knowledge in the climate conversation and to propose direct financing alternatives to indigenous and local communities, through the Mesoamerican Territorial Fund. A...
New report: Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities hold vital knowledge to inform sustainable wildlife use policy

New report: Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities hold vital knowledge to inform sustainable wildlife use policy

by comunicacion | Jul 8, 2022 | News, Reports

A new report from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biological Diversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) indicates that, to be successful, policies for the sustainable use of wild species must include the participation of Indigenous Peoples and local...
The guardians of life and biodiversity are in serious danger while climate negotiations advance at the global level

The guardians of life and biodiversity are in serious danger while climate negotiations advance at the global level

by comunicacion | Jun 28, 2022 | Blog, Top-blog

By Dina Juc – Area of Rights and Culture, Mesoamerican Alliance of Peoples and Forests Within the framework of World Environment Day, indigenous peoples remind the world, international organizations and state governments, that 80% of the planet’s...
Peoples Forests Partnership establishes Interim Executive Committee to drive rights-based climate finance directly to Indigenous Peoples and local communities

Peoples Forests Partnership establishes Interim Executive Committee to drive rights-based climate finance directly to Indigenous Peoples and local communities

by comunicacion | Jun 21, 2022 | International agenda, News

Peoples Forests Partnership formally established an Interim Executive Committee and regulated decision-making with the signing of its Constitution Act in Washington DC, United States, on June 14, 2022. Announced on November 7 At the United Nations Climate Summit...
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  • Mesoamerican delegation leads interregional meeting of local communities, afro-descendant peoples, and Other collectivities in Bonn, Germany
  • Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and Local Community Women Participate in the II Summit of Mesoamerican Indigenous Women
  • Declaration of the AMPB Forest Carbon Markets Working Group: Towards fair and transparent carbon markets and REDD+ processes
  • Indigenous and local community organizations from Mesoamerica will engage in dialogue with international cooperation regarding direct climate financing in their territories
  • Eight organizations of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities present their first systematization, “Indigenous and Community Economy in Mesoamerica”

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