International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
International Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
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About the IIPFCC
The International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC) was established in 2008, as the caucus for indigenous peoples participating in the UNFCCC processes. The IIPFCC represents the caucus members who attend the official UNFCCC COPs and intersessions of the SBSTA/SBI bodies in between COPs. Its mandate is to come into agreement specifically on what IPs will be negotiating for in specific UNFCCC processes.