Why attend
Indigenous and Local Knowledge is now highlighted in major UN environmental instruments and agreements. IPBES and IPCC both emphasise the importance of ILK as an enhancement to science and as a key component of local action. For the first time, the UN system and indigenous leaders review progress on mobilising ILK for the planet.
Session agenda
Moderator
Speaker
Ms Hindou OUMAROU IBRAHIM
14:17 - 14:23
Sahel région representative,
Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee
Chad
14:17 - 14:23
Panelist
Solomon KAHOOHALAHALA
14:05 - 14:09
Kupuna,
Kuaʻāina Ulu ʻAuamo (KUA)
United States of America
14:05 - 14:09
Solomon KAHOOHALAHALA
14:36 - 14:41
Kupuna,
Kuaʻāina Ulu ʻAuamo (KUA)
United States of America
14:36 - 14:41
Dr Johannes REFISCH
14:42 - 14:47
GRASP Coordinator,
UNEP
Kenya
14:42 - 14:47
Jennifer CORPUZ
14:48 - 14:53
Director, Policy,
Nia Tero
Philippines
14:48 - 14:53
Prof. Guadalupe Yesenia HERNÁNDEZ MÁRQUEZ
15:00 - 15:05
Director,
ADE S.C.
Mexico
15:00 - 15:05
Dr Kanyinke SENA
15:06 - 15:11
Director ,
Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee
Kenya
15:06 - 15:11
Mr Vyacheslav SHADRIN
15:12 - 15:17
research fellow,
Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the N
Russia
15:12 - 15:17