Indigenous Peoples' Pavilion

Indigenous Peoples Pavilion and Launch of Call-for-Sessions

Good morning relatives,

We are pleased to announce that the Indigenous Peoples Pavilion at COP 28 in Dubai has been confirmed! We have been allocated 180 m2 in the Blue Zone in a pre-existing building. The building will also have a separate office. We have formed a committee with representatives from all regions that will be responsible for the selection of proposals and the design.

Thanks to this group, we are excited to launch the Call for Sessions for the Indigenous Peoples Pavilion. We invite Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous organisations, support organisations, and Parties to submit events – such as presentations, policy dialogues, roundtables and publication launches –  and artistic demonstrations – such as images and videos – by 18 September 2022. Please note that those wishing to present a session in person need UNFCCC accreditation ('a badge').

For more information,
please see the call for sessions here 

If you have any questions, please contact Rosario Carmona (rosariocarmonayost@gmail.com).

Live stream from the Indigenous Peoples Pavilion Available

The Indigenous Peoples Pavilion is located in the Blue Zone of the COP26 Glasgow campus. To attend in person, you must have UNFCCC accreditation to the Blue Zone. Events at the Indigenous Peoples Pavilion will take place in Events Hall D. There is level entry to the Pavilion from the main floor. Inside the pavilion, seating is available and is spaced to maintain physical distancing for COVID-19 safety.

Most Pavilion events for the duration of COP26 will be live-streamed to facilitate participation from around the world.

Please check event details ahead of time to ensure your session will be live-streamed and to view interpretation options. We encourage registering and joining events via Zoom where possible to access interpretation and audience engagement functions.

You can watch the live broadcast, click here.

Pavilions operation hours: Monday, 1 November to Friday, 12 November: 08:00 – 22:00 hrs

Agenda for the COP22 meeting in Marrakesh: Saturday, November 12, 2016.

Selection of Events

09.00 – 10.00 Arabian Room (Blue zone) 
Indigenous Peoples' Global Caucus Meeting

10.30 – 11.00 Indigenous Peoples’ Pavilion 
Briefing for the Indigenous Peoples' Caucus

11.15 - 11.45 Indigenous Peoples’ Pavilion 
Climate Change: Threats and Opportunities for Indigenous Peoples and Communities in Developing Countries 
Organizers: Drive for Economic and Environmental Development

12.00 - 14.00 Indigenous Peoples’ Pavilion 
Pueblos Indigenas y Cambio Climatico en Abya Yala 
Organizers: Foro Indigena de Abya Yala/Consejo Indigena de Centro America

14.15 - 17.45 Indigenous Peoples’ Pavilion 
The Knowledge and Know-how of the Amazigh People and Other Indigenous People throughout the World 
Organizers: Congrès Mondial Amazigh/Association des Populations des Montagnes du Monde

18.00 - 19.30 Indigenous Peoples’ Pavilion 
Spotlight on Environmental Defenders 
Organizers: Amnesty International/Republic of the Marshall Islands

Agenda note prepared by Docip secretariat@docip.org
Please visit the DOCIP website for updated information!

IPs caucus meeting and Pavilion at COP22

 

Greetings Sisters and Brothers,

We hope and believe that you are zipping up your bags and beginning your travels to Marrakesh, Morocco

We would like to update you all on the following:

  • The Global IPs caucus will takes place on 6 November at the Meridien Hotel, Avenue Mohammed VI from 9.00 AM to 6.00 PM
  • The official opening of indigenous peoples and local communities pavilion will be on 8 November from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM at Green Zone.
  • IPs Caucus daily meeting will take place from 9.00 AM-10.00 AM at room Arabian at Blue zone

We look forward to impacting the Climate Change processes and implementation of the Paris Agreement

Павильон Коренных Народов на 21-й Конференции Сторон

Павильон Коренных Народов на 21-й Конференции Сторон

Павильон коренных народов на Конференции по климату в Париже (2015)  был расположен в открытой секции «Climate Generations» («Климатическое сообщество») рядом с РКИК ООН в Ле Бурже (Париж), где сотни коренных народов со всего мира могли обсудить ключевые вопросы, обменяться передовым опытом и знаниями в области решения проблем глобального потепления. Занимая большую часть секции «Климатического сообщества», Павильон коренных народов был организован представителями коренных народов из семи регионов Международного форума коренных малочисленных народов мира по изменению климата - Африки, Арктики, Азии, Латинской Америки и Вест-Индии, Северной Америки, Тихоокеанского региона, России и Восточной Европы. Содействие и техническую поддержку в организации оказали члены ПРООН. 

Pabellón de los pueblos indígenas en la COP 21

Pabellón de los pueblos indígenas en la COP 21

El Pabellón de los Pueblos Indígenas de la COP 21 tuvo lugar en el Espacio Generación Clima, un espacio accesible al público para que la sociedad civil se reuniera en los alrededores de la “Zona Azul” del UNFCCC 21st Conferencia de las Partes (COP 21) en Le Bourget, Paris. Sirvió como plataforma para cientos de pueblos indígenas alrededor del mundo, con el fin de comunicar mensajes clave, facilitar el intercambio de conocimiento y compartir soluciones innovadoras para el cambio climático.  

Le Pavillon des Peuples Autochtones de la COP21

Le Pavillon des Peuples Autochtones de la COP21

Le Pavillon des Peuples Autochtones de la COP21 se trouvait dans la « zone des générations climatiques », un espace de réunion ouvert au grand public, adjacent à la « zone bleue » de la 21e Conférence des parties de la CCNUCC qui s'est tenue à Paris, au Bourget. Cette plateforme a permis à des centaines de peuples autochtones venus du monde entier de transmettre des messages essentiels, de favoriser l'échange de connaissances et de partager des solutions innovantes en réponse au changement climatique.

Indigenous Peoples' Pavilion at COP 21

Indigenous Peoples' Pavilion at COP 21

The Indigenous Peoples’ Pavilion at COP 21 was located in the Climate Generations Space, a publicly accessible space for civil society to gather adjacent to the “Blue Zone” of the UNFCCC 21st Conference of the Parties (COP 21) at Le Bourget, Paris, and served as a platform for hundreds of indigenous peoples from around the world to communicate key messages, facilitate knowledge exchange, and share innovative solutions to climate change.