1. Indigenous women play a growing role as leaders Indigenous women are emerging as leaders in addressing climate change, confronting their invisibility within patriarchal structures. In a landmark event in September 2023, over 8,000 women from around the world gathered in Brazil’s capital for the Indigenous Women’s March, demanding recognition for their pivotal role in […]
This year’s U.N. climate conference, COP28, featured much-improved Indigenous representation from last year’s event. Yet despite intensive lobbying by the more than 300 delegates, most Indigenous and civil society leaders were left disappointed at the end of the summit in Dubai. “You see Indigenous leaders and Indigenous youth in every corner of the venue … […]
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THE United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has named Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte as one of this year’s UN Champions of the Earth for her leadership and effective climate actions to eliminate plastic pollution in the city. UNEP formally announced Belmonte and other individuals and institutions as laureates of the award in their official website