Nature stewardship for inclusive climate actions

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Event
09:00
-
10:30
UTC+04
MENACW Venue, Atlantis D, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Africa
Knowledge; Capacity for Engagement; Climate Change Policies and Actions
English; Arabic

To join the event, register for MENA Climate Week via the link above. For further information contact the LCIPP team via lcipp@unfccc.int

Context

Indigenous peoples and local communities have the knowledge amassed through generations of close contact with nature. The inclusion of such knowledge can contribute to overcoming the combined challenges of climate change, food security, biodiversity conservation, and combating desertification and land degradation (IPCC, 2020), and increase prospects for climate resilient development (IPCC, 2022). This is particularly relevant for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region where communities are at the front lines of climate change impacts.

At the same time, the process of developing and implementing climate policies and actions remains scope to strengthen the engagement of indigenous peoples and local communities.

The global community could unlock fundamental changes in its interaction with nature and accelerate collective progress towards meeting the Paris Agreement commitments and reserve biodiversity decline, through meaningful and equitable engagement of the knowledge systems, values and practices of indigenous peoples and local communities.

Purpose

  • To exchange experiences and observations of climate change impacts on livelihoods and ecosystems in the MENA region, and foster inclusive and equitable partnership between indigenous peoples, local communities, Parties and other relevant entities in the global effort to address climate change;
  • To engage with concrete practices of indigenous peoples and local communities related to collective stewardship of nature and strengthened climate action;
  • To amplify the voices of indigenous peoples and local communities to inform the design and implementation of climate policies and actions.

 

Agenda
09:00 - 09:10

Opening remarks

  • Dr. Handaine Mohamed, North Africa regional representative, Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee (IPACC)
  • Ms. Lydia Mohamed Kamel Elewa, Party representative, Egypt
Document
Dr. Mohamed Handaine Presentation LCIPP MENA CW Download
09:10 - 09:15

Setting the scene

  • Dr. Youssef Nassef, Director, Adaptation Division, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
09:15 - 09:30

Deeper insights about climate impacts on livelihoods and ecosystems in the MENA region

  • Dr. Rachid Ait Babahmad
  • Ms. Hanadi Awadalla Abderasoul (TBC)
09:30 - 09:45

Practices of indigenous peoples and local community for stewardship of nature and addressing climate change

  • Mr. Ismail Farjia
  • Dr. Hoda Yacoub
Document
Knowledge and community resilience in rangelands recovery: t... Download
Audio
MENA Climate Week 2022_Dr. Hoda Yacoub Download
09:45 - 10:00

Inclusive design and implementation of climate policies and actions at all levels

  • Ms. Lydia Mohamed Kamel Elewa 
  • Ms. Amina El Hajjami 
Document
Lydia Elewa Presentation LCIPP MENA CW Download
10:00 - 10:25

Open dialogue

  • Ms. Fatma Ali
  • Ms. Bachir Zahia
10:25 - 10:30

Closing 

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