Peuples Autochtones

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05 May 2022
New York / Online – Despite the importance of Indigenous Peoples lands for biodiversity and their spiritual, social, cultural value as sources of identity, Indigenous Peoples’ rights over their lands have been historically disregarded. Tenure insecurity has led Indigenous Peoples to forced evictions, displacement and relocation affecting their security and cultural survival. The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting Indigenous Peoples and their food security differently around the world: those with access to land and who rely on their Indigenous Peoples’ food systems to generate food are coping better than other communities who rely heavily...
29 Apr 2022
The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) is taking place from 25 April - 6 May 2022 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and online. The theme of the 21st session is “Indigenous peoples, business, autonomy and the human rights principles of due diligence including free, prior and informed consent”. Join us for the following side events: Tuesday, 26 April | 12:00 - 1:00pm (New York) |  6:00-7:00pm (Rome) "FPIC for climate action: Acknowledging Indigenous Peoples as guardians for biodiversity"  Co-organized by: FAO, UNEP, and McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism  Visit...
28 Apr 2022
New York City / Online – How can Indigenous Peoples’ food and knowledge systems inform global debates related to biocentric restoration, biodiversity conservation, climate change, and sustainable food systems? This was the central question discussed at a side event to the Twenty-First Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), organized by FAO, IMPECT, the Indigenous Partnership on Agrobiodiversity and Food Sovereignty (TIP) and NESFAS, the Ărramăt project and the Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems. Indigenous Peoples’ territories cover 28% of the world’s land surface and harbour 80%...
26 Apr 2022
 New York / Online – A side event to the Twenty-First Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) identified the current challenges and good practices in the implementation of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) processes in climate action projects. The recognition of Indigenous Peoples as key actors in climate action is increasing. As the guardians of 80 percent of the world’s remaining biodiversity, Indigenous Peoples are at the forefront of efforts to conserve ecosystems, mitigate...
21 Apr 2022
Condoléances à l’attention de la famille du Dr. Ouayara Koné L'Unité Peuples Autochtones de l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (FAO) présente ses condoléances au peuple Kel Tamasheq et à la famille du Dr Ouayara Koné. Le Dr. Ouayara Koné était vétérinaire et collaborateur actif du Réseau des Peuples Pasteurs du Sahel (RPPS), Mali. Il a passé la majeure partie de sa carrière comme officier au Ministère de l'Elevage et de la Pêche. Il a notamment été sous-directeur national de la direction nationale des services vétérinaires et conseiller technique du Ministre chargé de l'élevage et de la pêche.