A Timeline of the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform
A Timeline of the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform
2021
- 8 December
- Webinar on indigenous knowledge, education, and curricula: the important contributions of indigenous peoples held under activity number 3.
- 8 November
- First annual gathering of knowledge holders held under activity number 1.
- 5 November
- 3 November
- Side event on the Achievements of the Facilitative Working Group of the LCIPP 2020-2021.
- 2 November
- 1 - 12 November (SBSTA 52-55/COP 26)
- In accordance with COP decision -/CP.26, Parties decided to continue the mandate of the Facilitative Working Group and welcome the second three-year workplan of the Local Communities and Indigenous
Peoples Platform for 2022–2024.
- In accordance with COP decision -/CP.26, Parties decided to continue the mandate of the Facilitative Working Group and welcome the second three-year workplan of the Local Communities and Indigenous
- 28 - 30 October
- 29 July
- Webinar on ensuring indigenous perspectives in education and curricula held under activity number 3.
- 21-24 June
- 10 June
- SBSTA Virtual Informational event on the LCIPP web portal.
- 3 June
- SBSTA Virtual event: "Good practices for the participation of indigenous peoples and local communities in national climate policy", as part of the LCIPP's work plan activity number 10.
- 25 March
- Training webinar #4: "Opportunities and moving forward: Substantive and procedural measures to ensure the ethical engagement of indigenous knowledge holders and use of indigenous knowledge within the context of climate change policy and action", as part of the LCIPP's work plan activity number 4.
- 25 February
- Training webinar #3: "Utilization of indigenous knowledge in knowledge synthesis and co-production of indigenous knowledge", as part of the LCIPP's work plan activity number 4.
- 21 January
- Training webinar #2.“What does ethical and equitable engagement of Indigenous Knowledge in the context of climate change look like?”, as part of the LCIPP's work plan activity number 4.
2020
- 17 December
- Live demonstration of the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform web portal
- 14-17 December
- 4th Meeting of the Facilitative Working Group of the LCIPP
- 25 November
- Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform (LCIPP) special event: Advancing safeguards, protocols and good practices for knowledge-sharing and exchange of experiences for climate change adaptation, resilience and mitigation
- 19 November
- Training webinar #1. "Trust and Respect: Contours of Indigenous Knowledge", as part of the LCIPP's workplan activity number 4
- 5-8 October
- 9 June
2019
- 4 December
- Joint event on integrating indigenous and local knowledge into climate adaptation action
- 3 December
- COP Presidency Dialogue on the LCIPP
- Informal open dialogue between representatives of constituted bodies on the three functions of the LCIPP
- 28-30 November
- 14-16 June
- 19 June
- June 2019
- Activities related to the implementation of the three functions of the LCIPP
- 2 April
2018
- 3-14 December
- In accordance with decision 2/CP.23, negotiations will continue to establish a facilitative working group and modalities for development of the workplan;
- “Requests the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice to consider at its forty-eighth session (April–May 2018) the further operationalization of the platform, including the establishment of a facilitative working group, which would not be a negotiating body under the Convention, and the modalities for the development of a workplan for the full implementation of the functions referred to in paragraph 6 above, with balanced representation of local communities and indigenous peoples and Parties, and to conclude its considerations by making recommendations to the Conference of the Parties at its twenty-fourth session (December 2018);”
- 1 May
2017
- 6-15 November (SBSTA47/COP23)
- Decision 2/CP.23 on the overall purpose of the Platform;
- “Decides that the overall purposes of the platform will be to strengthen the knowledge, technologies, practices and efforts of local communities and indigenous peoples related to addressing and responding to climate change, to facilitate the exchange of experience and the sharing of best practices and lessons learned related to mitigation and adaptation in a holistic and integrated manner and to enhance the engagement of local communities and indigenous peoples in the UNFCCC process;”Also decides the overall functions and steps to further operationalize the Platform, see Decision 2/CP.23 and
- 16-17 May
- 31 March
- Submissions from parties and non-parties on their views of the Platform in accordance with COP 22 report paragraph 167(c);
- “Invited Parties and other stakeholders to submit, by 31 March 2017, their views on the purpose, content and structure of the platform in order to inform the multi-stakeholder dialogue and request the secretariat to prepare a report on the dialogue, which should also draw on the submissions;”
- Views on the purpose, content and structure of the platform, visit here and search for "local communities and indigenous peoples' platform."
2016
- 7-18 November (COP22)
- COP 22 report paragraph 167;
- “(a) Agreed to adopt an incremental approach to developing the local communities and indigenous peoples platform with a view to ensuring its effective operationalization;
- (b) Requested the Chair of the SBSTA to initiate the process to develop the local communities and indigenous peoples platform, which will include convening an open multi-stakeholder dialogue on the operationalization of the platform in conjunction with SBSTA 46 and SBI 46 to be co-moderated by the Chair of the SBSTA and a representative of indigenous peoples organizations;
- (c) Invited Parties and other stakeholders to submit, by 31 March 2017, their views on the purpose, content and structure of the platform in order to inform the multistakeholder dialogue and request the secretariat to prepare a report on the dialogue, which should also draw on the submissions;
- (d) Requested the SBSTA to consider the report in conjunction with SBSTA 47 and SBI 47 under a new agenda item, “Local communities and indigenous peoples’ platform”, and conclude its consideration at SBSTA 47 by forwarding recommendations for operationalization of the platform to COP 23.”
2015
- 30 November - 12 December
- Decision 1/CP.21 paragraph 135
- “Recognizes the need to strengthen knowledge, technologies, practices and efforts of local communities and indigenous peoples related to addressing and responding to climate change, and establishes a platform for the exchange of experiences and sharing of best practices on mitigation and adaptation in a holistic and integrated manner;”