December 6, 2023
2 mins read

COP28 Highlights Importance of Indigenous Communities

The agreement reached in Glasgow represented the first substantial global response to safeguard these communities, who are essential in the fight against climate change…reports Asian Lite News

COP28 has dedicated its third thematic day to indigenous peoples, recognising their crucial role in safeguarding the environment. Today’s discussions and panels focused on fostering an inclusive energy transition that leaves no one behind and enhancing mechanisms to make financing more accessible.

Indigenous communities worldwide are disproportionately bearing the brunt of climate change’s consequences. Despite accounting for only 6% of the global population, they protect 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity, according to the World Wildlife Fund.

COP26 in Glasgow marked a significant turning point for these communities by announcing a US$1.7 billion pledge to support indigenous peoples until 2025. This timely aid came as a study by Rainforest Foundation Norway, released the same year, revealed that only 1 percent of global climate finance reached indigenous peoples.

The agreement reached in Glasgow represented the first substantial global response to safeguard these communities, who are essential in the fight against climate change.

The aid is being distributed through organisations like the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities (GATC), which comprises institutions from Latin America, Africa, and Asia representing 35 million people from 24 countries. It is being used to combat deforestation, assist communities in protecting against potential threats like pandemics, and boost education and technology development.

Beyond climate finance, which is critical for the conservation, restoration, and protection of nature, indigenous communities also demand to be included at the forefront of negotiations.

“We have united and come with a message to humanity to listen to us and let us teach our wisdom to build a new path,” Uyunkar Domingo Peas, an indigenous leader from the Cuencas Sagradas community in Ecuador and Peru, told the Emirates News Agency (WAM) on the sidelines of the now-running climate summit.

Since 1992, the Achuar leader has been working in the Indigenous Organising Process, striving to integrate programmes and channelling aid to territories for education and environmental restoration.

These indigenous communities have specifically proposed a bioregional plan to transition to an economic model that favors nature protection, such as community-based tourism and sustainable entrepreneurship.

“There are many programmes to support the restoration of nature, but they do not reach the indigenous territories, so I have created a foundation to channel this economic support to help us protect biodiversity,” the indigenous explained.

COP28 Dubai has established the ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Ceremonial Circle’ space in the Green Zone to ensure that their voices are heard. The space will host traditional ceremonies to connect visitors with indigenous peoples, their lands, waters, and traditions.

ALSO READ: Putin Set for Gulf Diplomatic Outreach

Previous Story

Recipe: Capsicum Mushroom Masala

Next Story

Industrial Decarbonisation Roadmap Unveiled At COP28

Latest from -Top News

Child Marriage Still Plagues Bangladesh

The UNICEF report highlights that Bangladesh has the highest rate of child marriage in Asia, with over 50 per cent of girls being married off before the age of 18 A recent

UK appoints special envoy for women 

The UK government’s Plan for Change, which forms the foundation of this initiative, is designed to foster a strong economy by creating opportunities for working women   In a landmark move aimed

Protests Sweep Pakistan Over Sindh’s Rights

Latest attacks came hours after Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin was ‘doing what anybody would do’  Russia launched a devastating attack on Ukraine on Saturday, killing at least 14 people and injuring

Zelensky Rallies Allies for War-Ending Deal

This will be the first high-level gathering of US and Ukrainian officials since the February 28 meeting between Zelensky and US President Donald Trump. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has shared details of
Go toTop

Don't Miss

UAE to showcase defence, security innovations in Paris

The exhibition is considered a strategic defence and security technology

COP28: Climate-Friendly Menus Take Centre Stage

The COP28 Catering Team has been working with Nutritics to