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Climate change and indigenous peoples, afro-descendants and migrants examined at global seminar – Newstime Africa

Climate change and indigenous peoples, afro-descendants and migrants examined at global seminar – Newstime Africa
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Climate change and indigenous peoples, afro-descendants and migrants examined at global seminar – Newstime Africa

Indigenous Peoples, Afro-Descendants and Migrants: Listen and They Will Speak

Climate change and indigenous peoples, afro-descendants and migrants examined at global seminar

Date Time Climate change and indigenous peoples, afro-descendants and migrants examined at global seminar 27 May 2021, Rome – Indigenous peoples and afro-descendants’ knowledge, innovations and resilience capacities are essential for the transformation to a more sustainable and climate-friendly world and should be included in the policy-making processes, agreed the High-Level Seminar convened today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the governments of Costa Rica, Spain and the Vatican. Indigenous peoples are major contributors to positive change, yet these valuable contributions are seldom reflected in mitigation strategies and adaptation policies to address climate change, said FAO Director-General QU Dongyu in his opening remarks.

FAO - News Article: Climate change and indigenous peoples, afro-descendants and migrants examined at global seminar

High-level event co-hosted by FAO, Costa Rica, Spain and the Vatican 27 May 2021, Rome - Indigenous peoples and afro-descendants knowledge, innovations and resilience capacities are essential for the transformation to a more sustainable and climate-friendly world and should be included in the policy-making processes, agreed the High-Level Seminar convened today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the governments of Costa Rica, Spain and the Vatican. Indigenous peoples are major contributors to positive change, yet these valuable contributions are seldom reflected in mitigation strategies and adaptation policies to address climate change, said FAO Director-General QU Dongyu in his opening remarks.

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