The Indigenous Peoples’ Pavilion at COP 23 was a dedicated gathering space that facilitated the effective representation of Indigenous Peoples, allowing them to coordinate, advocate and convene events (presentations, policy dialogues, panel discussions, publication launches, etc.) that advance the discourse on indigenous peoples’ solutions to climate change.


The “Indigenous Peoples’ & Communities’ Pavilion: Traditional Knowledge for Climate Action” (Pavilion) at the 22nd Conference of the Parties (COP 22) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Marrakech from 7-18 November 2016 was located within the 'Civil Society Space’, adjacent to the COP 22 Blue Zone negotiation space.


The Indigenous Peoples’ Pavilion at COP 21 was located in the Climate Generations Space, a publicly accessible space for civil society to gather adjacent to the “Blue Zone” of the UNFCCC 21st Conference of the Parties (COP 21) at Le Bourget, Paris, and served as a platform for hundreds of indigenous peoples from around the world to communicate key messages, facilitate knowledge exchange, and share innovative solutions to climate change.