Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

October 25, 2024

Women Leading Solutions on the Frontlines of Biodiversity and Climate Crisis in Colombia




"We are never to be bought and sold, we are never to be enslaved," said Casey Camp-Horinek, Ponca, urging women to rise up against the false solutions of carbon credits, and rescue the rivers, land and air from the corporations poisoning the Earth for future generations.


Press Conference: Women Leading Solutions on the Frontlines of Biodiversity and Climate Crises

Watch instant replay now:

http://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1r/k1rvk86l8b


Friday, October 25, 11:00 - 11:30 AM (COT)

The Media Center, Blue Zone, CBD COP16 Cali, Colombia

Frontline and Indigenous women leaders and global advocates will present solutions and strategies to tackle the interlinked biodiversity and climate crises, emphasizing the importance of gender equity, food sovereignty, forest protection and reforestation, traditional ecological knowledge, Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC), protection of environmental human rights defenders, and financing genuine solutions in the Global Biodiversity Framework.

ANMIGA NA COP16 l Mulheres Indígenas Guardiãs da Biodiversidade

Hoje, 26, aconteceu a mesa “Mulheres liderando soluções na linha de frente da biodiversidade e crise climática”, onde contou com a presença da mulher terra, co-fundadora da Anmiga e coordenadora no instituto SDK, Shirley Krenak.

Falar sobre crise climática, é falar dos rios que estão secando, das árvores que estão sendo derrubadas, dos incêndios criminosos nos territórios indígenas.

A humanidade precisa entender que não temos 30 ou 50 anos pra recuperar o que foi perdido, pois a hora de agir é agora, se não, toda a humanidade será extinta, pois não haverá mais planeta.

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Siga @anmigaorg nas redes sociais e fortaleça a luta das mulheres indígenas.

#ANMIGAnaCOP16 # MulheresBiomas

ANMIGA AT COP16 l Indigenous Women Guardians of Biodiversity

"Women leading solutions on the frontline of biodiversity and climate crisis" took place, where the woman of the earth, co-founder of Anmiga and coordinator at the SDK institute, Shirley Krenak attended.

Talking about the climate crisis is talking about rivers that are drying up, trees that are being knocked down, criminal fires in indigenous lands.

Humanity needs to understand that we do not have 30 or 50 years to recover what has been lost, because the time to act is now, otherwise all of humanity will be extinct, because there will be no more planet.

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