COP 27 - Aeshatou Manu From Cameroon On How Climate Change Affects Indigenous Peoples
In this radio program, Cultural Survival speaks to Aeshoutou Manu from Cameroon, and she details how Climate Change affects the Mbororo Indigenous Peoples.
Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar)
Interviewee: Aeshoutou Manu (Mbororo)
Music: "LIBRES Y VIVAS by MARE ADVETENCIA, used with permission.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
COP 27 - Aminatu Gambo: Women Must Contribute To Policies!
In this radio program, Cultural Survival speaks to Aeshoutou Manu from Cameroon, and she details how Climate Change affects the Mbororo Indigenous Peoples.
Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar)
Interviewee:Aminatu Gambo (Mbororo)
Music: "LIBRES Y VIVAS by MARE ADVETENCIA, used with permission.
COP 27 - Aminatu Gambo: Women Must Contribute To Policies!
In this radio program, Cultural Survival speaks to Aminatu Gambo from Cameroon, and she details how Climate Change affects the Mbororo Indigenous Peoples.
Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar)
Interviewee: Aminatu Gambo (Mbororo)
Music: "LIBRES Y VIVAS by MARE ADVETENCIA, used with permission.
Cumbre Indígena sobre Transición Justa: “buscamos una transición justa hasta que todo lo que es sagrado sea restaurado”
La “Cumbre Indígena sobre Transición Justa: Perspectivas, Conocimientos y Experiencias Vividas de los Pueblos Indígenas” se llevó a cabo del 8 al 10 de octubre de 2024 en Ginebra, Suiza. En este evento participaron cerca de 100 delegados de los Pueblos Indígenas de las 7 regiones socioculturales, quienes denunciaron las afectaciones que se viven en sus territorios debido a la llegada de proyectos para la generación de “energía verde”, así como reflexionaron cómo sería una transición energética verdaderamente justa.
Noticiero regional sobre Pueblos Indígenas, diciembre 2024
Muchos sucesos que involucran a los Pueblos Indígenas están pasando alrededor del mundo. ¿Sabes cuáles son?
Como parte del derecho a la información, Cultural Survival presenta este noticiero del mes de diciembre de 2024 con notas relevantes de Norte, Centro y Sur América, África y Asia, el cual puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir de forma gratuita.
Música de introducción:
- “Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso.
Redacción:
UNPFII - The Climate Crisis Affects Indigenous Women Differently Naw Ei Ei Min
The first meeting of the Permanent Forum was held in May 2002, with yearly sessions thereafter. The Forum usually meets for 10 days each year, at the UN Headquarters in New York. According to the ECOSOC resolution E/2000/22, the Forum may also meet at the UN Office in Geneva or at such other place that it decides.
Cultural Survival attended the permanent forum in April 2023, and spoke to some of the delegates who attended.
Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar)
Interviewee: Naw Ei Ei Min
Image: Cultural Survival
We Crossed Mountains, Rivers, and Streams: Refugees in Asia
In this interview, Dev Kumar Sunuwar of Cultural Survival speaks with Mohammed Rofique, a member of the Rohingya community, who shares the powerful story of how his family was forced to flee their homeland in Myanmar. Rofique recounts the difficult and dangerous journey they undertook, crossing rugged terrain, dense forests, and treacherous paths in search of safety. Facing violence, uncertainty, and exhaustion, his family ultimately reached the border of Bangladesh, where they sought refuge.