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- 1talking circle, indigenous people, freshwater ecosytems, fishing communities, climate change, resource develpment, industrial development, storytelling, knowledge sharing
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2019-05-01
D'Souza, Amabel (banner creation)
Banner advertising on-site side event of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII 18). The Tracking Change project was honoured to be selected as an official on-site side event as part of the Permanent Forum and hosted a 1.5 hour storytelling session in a talking circle
format featuring Indigenous community partners. The knowledge shared formed an interconnected story about the importance of freshwater ecosystems/fishing to Indigenous communities and fishing peoples and was livestreamed on UN Web TV.
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2019-04-01
D'Souza, Amabel (banner creation)
for discussion and action: Sustainability of Freshwater Ecosystems and Fishing Livelihoods for Indigenous Peoples; Addressing Climate Change Impacts on Freshwater Ecosystems and Indigenous Peoples; Addressing the Impacts of Resource Development on Freshwater Ecosystems and Indigenous Peoples; and
, Celebrating and Nurturing Indigenous Youth. The stage was then open for project participants to present their work and experience in a session called “Stories That Cross Borders”. The following themes were discussed: Methods for Tracking Change, Resource Development, Climate Change, Governance, and Youth