COalition Statements
A UN panel has a chance to center Indigenous Peoples for a just and sustainable energy transition
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Indigenous-led Summit Examines Impacts of the Energy Transition and Centers Indigenous Peoples’ Priorities and Solutions
Indigenous-led Summit Examines Impacts of the Energy Transition and Centers Indigenous Peoples’ Priorities and Solutions
Delay Must Not Turn into Cancellation of the CSDDD!
Delay Must Not Turn into Cancellation of the CSDDD!
Joint Civil Society Statement: We say YES to the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
Joint Civil Society Statement: We say YES to the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
Automakers “Abysmal” on Indigenous Rights Risk Due Diligence According to Updated Supply Chains Report
According to the latest Lead the Charge clear car leaderboard, automakers are ignoring risks and potential harm to Indigenous Peoples in their supply chains and are failing to take action to scope for Indigenous Rights Risk and uphold the rights of Indigenous People.
New Guide Helps Indigenous Leaders Define FPIC Priorities and Protocols
Whether an Indigenous community is defining their FPIC priorities for the first time or whether an Indigenous leader is considering next steps in corporate or government-to-government engagements, this guide outlines the extensive considerations necessary to ensure the respect of Indigenous Peoples’ FPIC protocols in the public and private sectors.
COP28: Indigenous Leaders From Around the World Unite in Historical Call for Consent on Mining Projects During Energy Transition
COP28: Indigenous Leaders From Around the World Unite in Historical Call for Consent on Mining Projects During Energy Transition
Sámiid Riikkasearvi/Swedish Sámi Association and the SIRGE Coalition Joint Statement on CRMA
Sámiid Riikkasearvi/Swedish Sámi Association and the SIRGE Coalition Joint Statement on CRMA