Peuples Autochtones

Plaidoyer et renforcement des capacités


FAO regards advocacy as a key strategy to promote the rights and demands of Indigenous Peoples within the scope of its mandate. Raising awareness among the public as well as stakeholders lays the ground for greater and more responsible engagement with Indigenous Peoples, notably by fostering development processes that respect: self-determination; identity; Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC); participation and inclusion; cultural and collective rights; gender equality; and rights over land and other natural resources.

To continue strengthening FAO’s engagement with Indigenous Peoples worldwide, the unit takes part in relevant international events that promote discussions addressed to tackle the challenges of food security at the national, regional, and global levels. FAO supports the attendance of Indigenous Peoples' representatives to discuss the importance of their traditional knowledge, sustainable livelihoods, and food system practices, among others.

UN Food Systems Summit and Indigenous Peoples

The recognition of Indigenous Peoples' food systems as “game-changers” for the transformation of food systems towards sustainability and resilience by the Scientific Group of the UN Food Systems Summit 2021 (UNFSS) was the result of key strategic and advocacy work led by Indigenous Peoples that our Unit had the honour to be involved in and support. This happened through various activities including:

FAO Indigenous Peoples’ unit advocates for improving the conditions of  Indigenous Peoples particularly, Indigenous Women and Indigenous Youth, through various activities and publications:

Indigenous Peoples and the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA),

Technical paper on Sustainable Development Goal 16 and Indigenous Peoples’ Collective Rights to Land, Territories and Resources (2021)

The White/Wiphala Paper on Indigenous Peoples’ food systems

Policy brief: COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples

Recommendations: Indigenous Peoples' health and safety at risk due to Coronavirus 

Three editions of Indigenous Peoples’ food systems flagship publications: Indigenous peoples’ food systems: the many dimensions of culture, diversity and environment for nutrition and health (2009), Indigenous Peoples’ food systems and well-being: Interventions and policies for healthy communities (2013) and  Indigenous Peoples’ food systems: Insights on sustainability and resilience from the front line of climate change (2021).

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