Indigenous curricula and materials round table dialogue

Photo from Pasang
Workshop
16:00
-
18:00
CEST
Bonn, Germany
All Regions
Knowledge
English

For further information contact the LCIPP team via lcipp@unfccc.int

Indigenous peoples, based on the knowledge of their ecosystems they have accumulated through generations, all over the world have been able to take effective action to adapt and mitigate to the effects of climate change every day. The knowledge and practices developed by these peoples constitute an important asset to reinforce assessments and response to climate change. 

Collaboration between Parties and indigenous peoples in the context of formal and informal education systems offer possibilities to sum up efforts to jointly tackled climate change. Developing and supporting curricula and materials generated by indigenous peoples related to climate change that highlight indigenous knowledge increases the potential to empower our societies to develop more resilient interactions with the environment and face the challenges brought up by climate change. 

In the framework of activity 3 of its second three-year work plan, the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform (LCIPP) will facilitate an annual round-table dialogue, with the participation of the Facilitative Working Group (FWG), indigenous peoples, indigenous educators, Parties, ministers of education, academic institutions and other potential partners to discuss curricula development and other educational materials. 

Objectives

This round-table dialogue will: 

  • Promote greater understanding of indigenous knowledge and its importance in relation to assessing and responding to climate change; 
  • Highlight good practices in formal and informal education systems that foster the inclusion of indigenous knowledge; 
  • Show how the inclusion of indigenous knowledge in education systems can impact climate action;
  • Develop synergies between the LCIPP and relevant stakeholders (knowledge function). 

Code of Conduct 

Please note that during all LCIPP and UNFCCC events, all participants must abide by the UNFCCC code of conduct. UNFCCC events are guided by the highest ethical and professional standards, and all participants are expected to behave with integrity and respect towards all participants attending or involved with any UNFCCC event. The UNFCCC code of conduct is available here

Agenda
16:00 - 16:20

Introduction

Moderated by Ms. Grace Balawag, FWG Member, Asia indigenous representative 

  • Indigenous invocation 
  • Keynote Speech by Dr. Luciano Concheiro Borquez, Undersecretary of Higher education, The Ministry of Education of Mexico (virtual statement)
  • Opening remarks by UNFCCC secretariat 
  • Introduction to activity 3 under the LCIPP second three-year workplan by Dr. Pasang Dolma Sherpa 
16:20 - 17:05

Development of indigenous curricula and materials related to climate change

  • Panel discussion: How can indigenous knowledge contribute to assessing and responding to climate change?
    • Ms. Caroline de Jong, Environmental Governance Program, Forest Peoples Program
    • Mr. Crescenio Buitimea, Valenzuela, (Central, South America and the Caribbean) virtual intervention
    • Ms. Jennifer Lasimbang, Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (Asia) 
    • Ms. Roa Petra Crease, University of Auckland (Pacific) 
  • Discussion with the audience
17:05 - 17:50

Best practices for inclusion of indigenous perspectives and values in formal and informal education systems 

  • Panel Discussion: What are effective ways for countries to bring these important insights from indigenous curricula and resources into public education for climate action?
    • Ms. Deb Morrisson (North America)
    • Dr. Ebenezer Frimpong, Indigenous Knowledge Systems Center, North-West University (Africa) 
    • Ms. Gunn-Britt Retter, FWG Member (The Arctic) 
  • Discussion with the audience 
17:50 - 18:00

Closing 

  • Wrap-up and next steps by moderator, Ms. Grace Balawag, FWG Member, Asia indigenous representative
  • Indigenous invocation
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