Brazil will bring indigenous leaders to participate in climate negotiations that will take place at the Bonn 2025 conference, preparatory event for which diplomats, scientists, NGOs and private sector will bring together from June 16-26 in Germany.
To empower themselves, leaders have been taking classes on topics such as losses and damages, gender, financing and Paris Agreement, in a project of Itamaraty and the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples with the support of the Laclima Institute, focused on climate law in Latin America.
The organization states that having the indigenous presence in global climate diplomacy is an unprecedented initiative and that the goal is to expand the voices of these communities and integrate their perspectives and knowledge with debates on world environmental policy.
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