For further information contact the LCIPP team via lcipp@unfccc.int
This capacity building training workshop, part of the LCIPP second three-year workplan activity 5, aims to:
- Enhance the capacity of Parties, UNFCCC constituted bodies, and other stakeholders to strengthen the human-rights-based engagement of Indigenous Peoples and engagement of local communities in national, regional, and global climate policymaking, as well as in the work of relevant bodies and processes under and outside the Convention related to assessing and responding to climate change.
- Bring together indigenous and local knowledge holders and representatives to directly deliver training in best-practice methods of engagement.
- Promote among stakeholders an understanding of the LCIPP and its functions to strengthen climate action by integrating diverse values and knowledge systems in the design and implementation of climate policies and actions.
- Update and take stock of existing policies, actions, protocols, guidelines, and communications related to the engagement of Parties, stakeholders interested in the inclusion of the knowledge and practices of the indigenous peoples and local communities.
The video recording of the workshop in English is available here.
Meet and Greet
Indigenous Invocation (TBC)
Welcome Remarks
Overview of LCIPP and FWG and Activity 5
FWG Activity 5 co-lead
Interactive session (Mentimeter)
Guiding Questions:
- What policies or mechanisms do you have for engaging with Indigenous Peoples and local communities?
- How have you been engaging with the LCIPP?
Secretariat
History of participation of Indigenous Peoples and local community representatives in the UNFCCC Process
Possible trainers: Pasang Dolma Sherpa, Rodion Sulyandziga
LCIPP and FWG report 2024, including the LCIPP workplan for 2025-2027
Activity 5 co-leads
Open Dialogue –
• Reflections from the floor
• Questions and Answers
[Participants will have an opportunity to input any questions they may have on the LCIPP, FWG report 2024, including the LCIPP workplan for 2025-2027]
All Participants
Sharing of guidance materials and recommendations on enhancing rights-based engagement of Indigenous Peoples and engagement of local communities in national climate policymaking
Indigenous Peoples and local community representatives are welcomed to share any guidance materials
Engagement with LCIPP platform Call for submissions and contributing to the workplan activities
Secretariat
Closing remarks
High-level Champions
Indigenous Invocation (TBC)