Indigenous Leaders are Calling for New Global Agreement to Protect Amazon
Indigenous Leaders are Calling for New Global Agreement to Protect Amazon
By Rabiya Jaffery
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt, Nov 27 2018 (IPS) - Leaders of Amazons indigenous groups are calling for a new global agreement to protect and restore at least half of the worlds natural habitats.
The Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin (or COICA), an activist group, has prepared a proposal that will be presented to the secretariat, government bodies, and NGOs during the ongoing 14th Conference of the Parties (COP-14) UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in Egypt.
COICA was founded in 1984 in Lima, Peru, and coordinates nine national Amazonian indigenous organizations in promoting and developing mechanism to defend the self-determination of Indigenous peoples and coordinate the actions of its members on an international level.
COICAs proposal invites more input and involvement of indigenous communities in conservation efforts and policy-making that addresses biodiversity loss, as the parties negotiate on defining the terms of the post 2020 global framework on biodiversity that is to be adopted in Beijing, China in two years.
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