
About this Event
In the face of interlocking crises, ancestral and territorial knowledge emerges as a means of resistance and a path to climate solutions grounded in care, reciprocity and collective governance. This session will focus on Indigenous Peoples, Afro-descendant communities, and local communities across Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean who are custodians of knowledge systems that are vital for the regeneration of ecosystems and the protection of human rights. Drawing on the latest data from the ALLIED network, which documents an increase in threats and attacks across the regions, the session will emphasize the urgent need to address the threat by various actors and highlight potential paths forward.
The panel is being organized by Oxfam and Land Rights Now Campaign. *Lunch will be provided*
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
OASIS by Workville - Conference Center & Corporate Events, Flex Office, Meeting Space Venue & Rooftop, 315 West 35th Street, New York, United States
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