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NIA TERO IN THE NEWS

Public engagement through media coverage is essential to amplify the work of our partners in advancing Indigenous Peoples' guardianship and build allyship across the globe. Check out the latest media coverage about Nia Tero and our partners below.

December 16, 2022

Grist

The world is struggling to figure out conservation. First Nations have some ideas.

As nearly 200 countries struggle to negotiate a new plan for nature conservation at the United Nations’ Biodiversity Conference in Montreal, Canada, known as COP15, Indigenous-led guardian programs in Canada may offer tangible successes in protecting crucial lands and waterways.

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December 8, 2022

Inter Press Service

We Indigenous Peoples are Rights-Holders, not Stakeholders

At COP15, Jennifer Tauli Corpuz (Kankana-ey Igorot) and Stanley Kimaren Ole Riamit (Maasai) share: “In the UN negotiations, Indigenous Peoples are not just stakeholders. Instead, we are rights holders. There has been ample conversation about how the tropical forests and peatlands present both climate and biodiversity solutions. These are our lands that contain these carbon sinks and are teeming with life.”

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December 7, 2022

Grist

How Indigenous People are fighting to stop “the biggest land grab in history”

At the UN biodiversity conference, Indigenous leaders fight to be included in 30x30 talks.

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