Participation at COP 28

The Africa Indigenous Women Organization (AIWO) actively participated in COP 28, contributing to critical discussions and negotiations aimed at addressing climate change. The session commenced with opening remarks from the COP 28 President and the UN Climate Change Executive Secretary, emphasizing the collective responsibility to limit global temperature rise to 1.5ºC and ensure that no […]

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International Women’s Day celebration, 2022

“Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow.” Indigenous women from Naramam, Olorukoti, Ololulunga, Samburu, and Marsabit gathered in Naramam to celebrate International Women’s Day in collaboration with the Indigenous Information Network, African Indigenous Women Organization, MADRE, FIMI, and the Indigenous Women Biodiversity Network.  https://youtu.be/h_kDXKC-vMo

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COP 27 Participation

Indigenous Women are on frontlines of climate change and cross cutting issues from climate mitigation and adaptation to resilience,action and justice Indigenous Women from different regions in Africa sharing their Climate change impact stories during COP27 Meeting Indigenous women from different regions in Africa sharing their climate change impact stories

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