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Indigenous leader of Mesoamerica nominated to the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

Indigenous leader of Mesoamerica nominated to the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

by comunicacion | Feb 11, 2022 | International agenda, Top-news

Sara Omi, indigenous leader of the Emberá people and President of the AMPB Coordination of Women Territorial Leaders of Mesoamerica, was announced this February 9 as one of the candidates to represent the States of Latin America and the Caribbean in the Permanent...
Indigenous peoples and local communities of Mesoamerica present a direct financing mechanism to communities for high-impact climate action

Indigenous peoples and local communities of Mesoamerica present a direct financing mechanism to communities for high-impact climate action

by comunicacion | Nov 10, 2021 | International agenda, News

Indigenous and local communities in Mesoamerica received with concern the announcement of $1.7 billion dollars made by public and private donors at the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC; If these funds use traditional channels, they will fail to reach the front...
Mesoamerican Leadership School presents a teaching model adapted to community lifestyles at COP26

Mesoamerican Leadership School presents a teaching model adapted to community lifestyles at COP26

by comunicacion | Nov 9, 2021 | International agenda, News

Modern education systems do not necessarily correspond to the ways of life of the communities, creating important gaps between conventional training and traditional ancestral knowledge. The Mesoamerican School of Leadership (EML) presented a novel model of pedagogy...
Indigenous peoples and local communities own 958 million hectares of the world’s tropical forests

Indigenous peoples and local communities own 958 million hectares of the world’s tropical forests

by comunicacion | Nov 8, 2021 | COP, International agenda, News

At UNFCCC COP 26, New Research Shows Indigenous Peoples and local Communities hold at least 958 million hectares of land spanning most of the world’s endangered tropical forests – yet have legal rights to less than half of their lands. Community-held lands sequester...
Natural disasters, women and community forest governance

Natural disasters, women and community forest governance

by comunicacion | Nov 8, 2021 | COP, International agenda, News

The increase in the frequency and magnitude of hurricanes worldwide is causing serious loss and damage to the communities and indigenous peoples of the world. Territorial women are leading actions to mitigate and adapt to these challenges, based on their traditional...
Coordinator of Territorial Women Leaders of Mesoamerica participates in the largest indigenous mobilization in history

Coordinator of Territorial Women Leaders of Mesoamerica participates in the largest indigenous mobilization in history

by comunicacion | Sep 10, 2021 | International agenda, News

Cándida Dereck, Miskitu Indigenous Leader and Amalia Hernández, Leader of the Lenca People are the representatives of the Coordinator of Territorial Women Leaders of Mesoamerica (CMLT), a coordination space between indigenous women and forest communities of the...
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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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