Journey of COP 27: Looking through the intersectionality lens and Preparation for COP 28
During NIDWAN’s participation at the COP27 realized that the CSOs representing Nepal in the COP were not properly coordinated
Indigenous communities, especially indigenous women, are known as the custodians of the land. All over the World, Indigenous People have been claiming their right to express their contribution and concerns on environmental justice.
As Indigenous Peoples, we possess the knowledge and skills needed to progress towards a sustainable world. The young indigenous generation needs to get involved in cultivating, preserving and sharing our traditional and customary practices and values.
In this regard, NIDWAN focus on researching, raising awareness and reporting locally and internationally on the impact of environmental justice on Indigenous Peoples with Disabilities. NIDWAN also collaborates with organizations on the front line of environmental justice. NIDWAN is advocating for the representation and participation of Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Peoples with Disabilities in environmental justice negotiations.
During NIDWAN’s participation at the COP27 realized that the CSOs representing Nepal in the COP were not properly coordinated
The lack of data and information on the impacts of the intersectional multiple identities especially understanding of climate change
Bringing attention to the differential and distinct impacts of climate change on marginalized groups like Indigenous women and girls
The European Disability Forum (EDF) and CBM Global launch a video on disability-inclusive climate justice at the European Development Days which is took
NIDWAN with the support of MAMA CASH carried out a qualitative research on Participatory Action Research on Climate Change
NIDWAN prepared a documentary on the Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Women with Disabilities with the support of
November 8, in Solidarity with CSOs working on Climate justice, Indigenous Peoples, Marginalized Groups, Communities from the Global South
NIDWAN with the financial support of PAWANKA Fund carried out a rapid qualitative assessment on the Impacts of Climate
NIDWAN, in collaboration with the Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN) and the support of the PAWANKA Fund, conducted
Ms. Pratima Gurung, President of NIDWAN took part in the 21st session of the UN Framework Convention on Climate