Training workshop on respectfully engaging with local communities and indigenous peoples through human-rights-based engagement: Examples from national and regional climate policymaking

debriefing COP 26
Workshop
17:00
-
19:00
CEST
Bonn, Germany
All Regions
Capacity for Engagement
English; Spanish; French; Russian

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

Training workshop for Parties, constituted bodies, and other stakeholders: “Respectfully engaging with local communities and indigenous peoples through human-rights-based engagement: examples from national and regional climate policymaking”

Location: AHH Upper Conference Room, UN Campus, Bonn, Germany

Description: Harnessing the capacities of Parties, constituted bodies, and other stakeholders to work with indigenous peoples and local communities in the context of climate change is an important step towards boosting climate efforts and ambition. As it has been stated in several IPCC reports, including the 6th Assessment Report, the efficacy of decision-making and governance has been enhanced through the involvement of indigenous peoples, and adaptation efforts have benefited from the inclusion of indigenous knowledge and local knowledge, a crucial element in averting, minimizing, and addressing the adverse impacts of climate change.

Objectives:
This training will take place in conjunction with SB 56. The training aims to:
• enhance the knowledge and capacity for Parties, constituted bodies, and other stakeholders for meaningful engagement with indigenous peoples and local communities;
• share good practice on respectful engagement with indigenous experts and those from local communities in national strategies and policies;
• curate information that can be reflected in guidance materials and recommendations on enhancing of indigenous peoples and engagement of local communities in national climate policymaking.

This workshop is mandated under activity 5 of the LCIPP second three-year workplan (2022-2024). 

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
17:00 - 17:20

Opening 

  • Indigenous invocation
  • Keynote speech by SBSTA Chair, Mr Tosi Mpanu Mpanu
  • Introduction to Activity 5 of the 2nd three-year work plan (2022-2024)
17:20 - 18:00

Engagement in climate change policymaking at the national level, featuring indigenous experts

18:00 - 18:45

Engagement in climate change policymaking at the regional level, featuring regional experts

18:45 - 19:00

Closing 

  • Conclusion of training 
  • Indigenous invocation
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