The position of Indigenous Peoples in relation to the Cover Decision of COP27

The position of Indigenous Peoples in relation to the Cover Decision of COP27, which is in the hands of the COP Presidency.

Calling Egypt to:
- Build upon the progress made
- Refer to the eleventh preambular paragraph of the Paris Agreement
- Include a new preambular paragraph drafted by Indigenous Peoples

Statement of the IIPFCC at the Joint Opening Plenary at COP27

Statement of the International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC),

Joint Opening Plenary at COP27, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt November 6, 2022

The IIPFCC statement was delivered by youth representative, Mr. Nourene Ahmat Yaya

Climate change is a matter of life and death. State actions have fallen far short, Greenhouse gas emissions and global temperatures are increasing, threatening genocide for Indigenous Peoples in Africa, the Arctic, Coastal, Small Island and all other ecosystems.

Indigenous Peoples’ rights are inherent, collective and internationally recognized, including rights to life, self-determination, lands and territories, food systems, and free prior and informed consent. We will not allow these rights to be diminished by conflating us with minorities, vulnerable groups or local communities.

We have the right to full and direct participation, including our youth, women, persons with disabilities and knowledge holders, in all UNFCCC bodies and processes including the new Article 6 grievance mechanism and the creation of a new financing mechanism accessible to Indigenous Peoples from all regions and eco-systems.

Carbon markets and offsets, geo-engineering, “Net Zero” frameworks, “Nature-based solutions”, “ecosystem services” do not cut emissions and are new forms of colonization.

The NDC’s must include clear indicators for drastic reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, including the accelerated phase out of fossil fuels in order to maintain the 1.5-degree Paris commitment. The Paris Agreement also commits States to respect, promote and consider their obligations to the rights of Indigenous Peoples in climate action. The Global Stock Take must focus on implementation of these commitments.

We commit to real solutions based on our knowledge, practices and time-tested sciences, and the full exercise of our rights, at the United Nations and in our own territories. We will continue to work with you for the survival of our children, and yours.

Thank you.

Note: This statement presented yesterday (in Arabic) by an Indigenous representative from the African Region last night in the plenary at formal opening of the COP 27 in Sharm el-Sheikh Egypt.  The statement was limited to 2 minutes and a longer version was submitted to post. The IIPFCC statement was adopted after several hours of discussion by the entire Indigenous Peoples Caucus during preparatory meeting this past weekend.  More than 200 IPs representatives from all regions are present.

Indigenous Peoples' Caucus Preparatory Meetings 5th & 6th November

The Indigenous Peoples’ Caucus Preparatory meeting will take place from the 09:00-19:00 on Saturday 5th November, and 09:00 - 18:00 on 6th November, at the Kalimera Restaurant of the Marina Hotel. Located with a view of Naama Bay, we have reserved an area which is partially outside. The venue is accessible for mobility impaired participants. If you have any accessibility needs, please contact us in advance or on arrival.

Address: Kalimera Restaurant at the Marina Hotel, Naama Bay, Al Sultan Qabous-Mashaba, 46628, Egypt (Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/nYKNSDS6qifFiQAZ7 )

Please see the attached documents below for the draft agenda.


La reunión preparatoria del Cónclave de los Pueblos Indígenas tendrá lugar de 09:00 a 19:00 horas el sábado 5 de noviembre, y de 09:00 a 18:00 horas el 6 de noviembre, en el Restaurante Kalimera del Hotel Marina. Situado con vistas a la bahía de Naama, hemos reservado una zona parcialmente exterior. El lugar es accesible para los participantes con problemas de movilidad. En caso de necesitar algún tipo de accesibilidad, póngase en contacto con nosotros con antelación o a su llegada.

Dirección: Restaurante Kalimera en el Hotel Marina, Bahía de Naama, Al Sultan Qabous-Mashaba, 46628, Egipto

(Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/nYKNSDS6qifFiQAZ7 )

En los documentos adjuntos encontrará el proyecto de orden del día.


8th Meeting of the Facilitative Working Group (FWG)

The 8th Meeting of the Facilitative Working Group (FWG 7) will take place from 1-4 November 2022 at Zone D Meeting Room 5 of COP 27 venue in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. See the agenda for more details: Click here.

For further information contact the LCIPP team via lcipp@unfccc.int