There is no pathway to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement without the leadership and stewardship of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
Gender, diversity and inclusion
Indigenous Peoples are indispensable partners in achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement. Their practical solutions, grounded in centuries of ecological stewardship, combined with their moral leadership and deep spiritual connection to nature, provide a powerful foundation for transformative climate action.
Throughout the conference, youth representatives will engage with national decision-makers and international experts. They will share their views on the NDC review and implementation processes, as well as on other key topics such as climate finance.
The organisers of the Global NDC Conference 2023 were dedicated to providing an inclusive conference space in which everyone can participate regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, physical ability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion, or any other social category.
Young people are disproportionately affected by the adverse effects of climate change. At the same time, they are important changemakers…
Implementing a gender-responsive approach that considers diversity, in knowledge exchange and policy making is essential to counter the gender bias…
This blog post was originally posted at the International Climate Initiative’s (IKI) website on 12 March 2020. Inclusive events form the foundation…