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Guide on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples

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11What is an example of an indigenouspeoples’ engagement with the FCPF<strong>and</strong> REDD+ processes at thenati<strong>on</strong>al <strong>and</strong> global level?This secti<strong>on</strong> presents a case study of how indigenous peoples are pushingtheir government to respect their rights in REDD. This is an uphill struggleas the government persistently ignored pressures from them <strong>and</strong> theinternati<strong>on</strong>al community. This case study presents the challenges facedby indigenous peoples in their attempt to protect their forests <strong>and</strong> asserttheir rights at the nati<strong>on</strong>al <strong>and</strong> global level. It is also a story of hope thatwith indigenous peoples’ vigilance, the support of their partners within thecountry <strong>and</strong> globally - <strong>and</strong> the global push for countries to comply with theirobligati<strong>on</strong>s to internati<strong>on</strong>al human rights law <strong>and</strong> envir<strong>on</strong>mental law - thetwin objectives of reducing emissi<strong>on</strong>s <strong>and</strong> achieving climate justice willbecome a reality.Case Study of Ind<strong>on</strong>esia• Some indigenous peoples' networks <strong>and</strong> support NGOs for indigenouspeoples have been actively engaged in the REDD activities in theircountries. AMAN 26 in Ind<strong>on</strong>esia is <strong>on</strong>e of these.• AMAN representatives have been actively participating in the variousprocesses related to REDD <strong>and</strong> the FCPF. In the UNPFII, they raisedthe issue of oil palm plantati<strong>on</strong>s. They went to almost all the meetingsof the FCPF <strong>and</strong> REDD 27 <strong>and</strong> co-organized the Asia <strong>Indigenous</strong><strong>Peoples</strong>' Summit <strong>on</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Change</strong> in Bali in February 2009. Theirrepresentative took part in the Accra <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Change</strong> Talks <strong>and</strong> COP14in 2008 <strong>and</strong> the 2009 B<strong>on</strong>n processes.• Thus, their awareness about FCPF <strong>and</strong> REDD was high. Theywere very outspoken about the lack of c<strong>on</strong>sultati<strong>on</strong> with indigenouspeoples by the Ind<strong>on</strong>esian government. Together with its memberorganizati<strong>on</strong>s, other NGOs based in Ind<strong>on</strong>esia <strong>and</strong> the Forest <strong>Peoples</strong>'Programme (a global NGO), it presented a submissi<strong>on</strong> to the 74thSessi<strong>on</strong> of the Committee <strong>on</strong> the Eliminati<strong>on</strong> of Racial Discriminati<strong>on</strong>(CERD) under “the Follow Up <strong>and</strong> Early Warning <strong>and</strong> Urgent Acti<strong>on</strong>Procedures” of this Treaty Body in February 2009.• This outlined the problem indigenous peoples in Ind<strong>on</strong>esia facewith some nati<strong>on</strong>al laws <strong>and</strong> draft regulati<strong>on</strong>s related to forests <strong>and</strong>82 <str<strong>on</strong>g>Guide</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Change</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Indigenous</strong> <strong>Peoples</strong>

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