
Plan de Trabajo de Nairobi - CMNUCC - UNFCCC
QUÉ ES EL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO DE NAIROBI? El programa de trabajo de Nairobi es un programa quinquenal establecido en el año 2005. Su objetivo es ayudar a los países que son Partes de la CMNUCC, en particular a los países en desarrollo, incluidos los países menos desarrollados y los pequeños Estados insulares en desarrollo, a: • Mejorar su comprensión y evaluación de los impactos, la vulnerabilidad y la adaptación al cambio climático; y • Adoptar decisiones informadas sobre ac

Statement of the International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC) to the Ad Hoc Wor
Dear Excellences, The International Indigenous Peoples´ Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC) welcomes the recognition through the Paris Agreement that action on climate change must be consistent with the human rights obligations of states, including by implementing the rights of Indigenous Peoples. This recognition must be the core foundation guiding Indigenous Peoples together with State Parties in all UNFCCC actions including APA Agenda Items. Click here to see the Statement of

Indigenous Peoples and the Green Climate Fund: Challenges and prospects
This side event, moderated by Grace Balawag, Tebtebba Foundation, addressed the challenges and prospects of Indigenous Peoples having direct access to the Green Climate Fund (GCF). Balawag provided an overview of Indigenous Peoples’ engagement with other global processes and funding mechanisms, underscoring the necessity of their full and effective engagement in these processes. She said that, in some instances, advisory groups have been established to meet this need. She urg
Dialogue on the Engagement of the Green Climate Fund and its Accredited Entities with Indigenous Peo
Dialogue on the Engagement of the Green Climate Fund
and its Accredited Entities with Indigenous Peoples and a Possible Funding Window for Indigenous Peoples 12-13 November 2016, UNFCCC COP22 Hotel Jnane Tamsna, Marrakech, Morocco Draft Programme Click Here to get more information.