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@FAO considers Indigenous Peoples as key allies for a sustainable planet & secure #FutureofFood for all đŸŒđŸŒŸ #WeAreIndigenous
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"We, Indigenous Youth, have the responsibility to to share our immense knowledge with future generations: the knowledge that was preserved for us by the ancestors of the previous seven generations". - Ivy Pete, from Mountain Partnership, at Food and Agriculture Organization side-event on the #UNGIYF23 #UNPFII2024

"We, Indigenous Youth, have the responsibility to to share our immense knowledge with future generations: the knowledge that was preserved for us by the ancestors of the previous seven generations".

- Ivy Pete, from <a href="/UNmountains/">Mountain Partnership</a>, at <a href="/FAO/">Food and Agriculture Organization</a> side-event on the #UNGIYF23

#UNPFII2024
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"The Global-Hub is a space of co-creation of knowledge that is open to Indigenous Youth. We are at your service to support your actions at the field level". - Anne Brunel, from the Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples' food systems at Food and Agriculture Organization side-event on the #UNGIYF23 #UNPFII2024

"The Global-Hub is a space of co-creation of knowledge that is open to Indigenous Youth. We are at your service to support your actions at the field level".

- Anne Brunel, from the Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples' food systems at <a href="/FAO/">Food and Agriculture Organization</a> side-event on the #UNGIYF23

#UNPFII2024
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Indigenous Peoples have a deep relationship with wild and stingless bees, that translates into food, crafts, medicine, spirituality and biodiversity conservation 🐝wild bees pollinate flowers that Apis mellifera can't đŸŒș Discover more 👉bit.ly/4anMwoM #worldbeeday

Indigenous Peoples have a deep relationship with wild and stingless bees, that translates into food, crafts, medicine, spirituality and biodiversity conservation 🐝wild bees pollinate flowers that Apis mellifera can't đŸŒș

Discover more 👉bit.ly/4anMwoM

#worldbeeday
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đŸ””â—ïžThe theme for International Day Of The World’s Indigenous Peoples 2024 has been announced! This year’s theme is: Protecting the rights of Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact. Read more on our website: tinyurl.com/IntDay24

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Calling all young #Indigenous photographers📾 Enter our Photography Prize to tell the world how your community's lifestyle, beliefs and culture promote health and well-being More: ow.ly/3KHY50Rv2JH

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Indigenous Peoples have a deep relationship with wild and stingless bees, that translates into food, crafts, medicine, spirituality and biodiversity conservation 🐝wild bees pollinate flowers that Apis mellifera can't đŸŒș Discover more 👉bit.ly/4anMwoM Via FAO Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Peoples have a deep relationship with wild and stingless bees, that translates into food, crafts, medicine, spirituality and biodiversity conservation 🐝wild bees pollinate flowers that Apis mellifera can't đŸŒș
Discover more 👉bit.ly/4anMwoM

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🌊The ocean covers 70% of our planet 🌊Significantly more than 50% of the Earth's oxygen production comes from the ocean 🌊The ocean absorbs around 25% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions Yet 40% of the ocean area is heavily altered On #WorldOceansDay, check ‌ipbes infographic—

🌊The ocean covers 70% of our planet

🌊Significantly more than 50% of the Earth's oxygen production comes from the ocean

🌊The ocean absorbs around 25% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions

Yet 40% of the ocean area is heavily altered

On #WorldOceansDay, check ‌<a href="/IPBES/">ipbes</a> infographic—
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Around 200 groups of #IndigenousPeoples live in voluntary isolation & initial contact. Their survival is crucial to protecting our planet & preserving cultural & linguistic diversity. Learn more ahead of #IndigenousPeoplesDay on 9 August: desapublications.un.org/un-desa-voice/
 #WeAreIndigenous

Around 200 groups of #IndigenousPeoples live in voluntary isolation &amp; initial contact. Their survival is crucial to protecting our planet &amp; preserving cultural &amp; linguistic diversity.

Learn more ahead of #IndigenousPeoplesDay on 9 August: desapublications.un.org/un-desa-voice/
 #WeAreIndigenous
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Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact live in harmony with their lands, territories & natural resources. We must respect their collective rights, ensure their access and preserve their mobility patterns. #WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay

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“Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact”: this is the theme of this year’s International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Many of these Indigenous Peoples are severely threatened. #WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay

“Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact”: this is the theme of this year’s International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Many of these Indigenous Peoples are severely threatened.

#WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay
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There are around 200 different groups of Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact in the world. Their territories overlap with some of the best-preserved biomes on the planet. #WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay

There are around 200 different groups of Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact in the world. Their territories overlap with some of the best-preserved biomes on the planet.

#WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay
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Most Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact live in the Amazon basin (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela), but some of them also live in Congo, India, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Paraguay, among others. #IndigenousPeoplesDay

Most Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact live in the Amazon basin (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela), but some of them also live in Congo, India, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Paraguay, among others.

#IndigenousPeoplesDay
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Respecting Indigenous Peoples’ collective rights over land and resources, and ensuring their access to them, is key for their physical and cultural survival. This is especially true for Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact. #WeAreIndigenous

Respecting Indigenous Peoples’ collective rights over land and resources, and ensuring their access to them, is key for their physical and cultural survival. This is especially true for Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact.
#WeAreIndigenous
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Mobility lies at the base of many Indigenous Peoples’ food and knowledge systems. Respecting these mobile patterns is essential for preserving the hunter-gatherers’ systems of Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact. #WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay

Mobility lies at the base of many Indigenous Peoples’ food and knowledge systems. Respecting these mobile patterns is essential for preserving the hunter-gatherers’ systems of Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact.

#WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay
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Indigenous Peoples’ food and knowledge systems are the emblem of sustainability. Hunter-gatherer food and knowledge systems of Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact have existed for millennia without depleting their resources. #WeAreIndigenous

Indigenous Peoples’ food and knowledge systems are the emblem of sustainability. Hunter-gatherer food and knowledge systems of Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact have existed for millennia without depleting their resources.
#WeAreIndigenous
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Indigenous Peoples protect lands, waters and the life they sustain. The territories inhabited by Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact are amongst the richest in biodiversity, also thanks to their territorial management. #IndigenousPeoplesDay

Indigenous Peoples protect lands, waters and the life they sustain. The territories inhabited by Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact are amongst the richest in biodiversity, also thanks to their territorial management.

#IndigenousPeoplesDay
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The #UNDRIP asserts the rights of all Indigenous Peoples to Free, Prior and Informed Consent #FPIC. This right must be respected also in the case of Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact. #WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay

The #UNDRIP asserts the rights of all Indigenous Peoples to Free, Prior and Informed Consent #FPIC. This right must be respected also in the case of Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact.

#WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay
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Indigenous Peoples are the guardians of the world’s cultural and linguistic diversity, and the ones in voluntary isolation and initial contact are unique pieces of this mosaic: their survival is essential for the preservation of diversity. #WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay

Indigenous Peoples are the guardians of the world’s cultural and linguistic diversity, and the ones in voluntary isolation and initial contact are unique pieces of this mosaic: their survival is essential for the preservation of diversity.

#WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay
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Having such a deep relationship with their ecosystems, Indigenous Peoples understand them intimately. Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact preserve an invaluable knowledge on the world’s most biodiverse areas. #WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay

Having such a deep relationship with their ecosystems, Indigenous Peoples understand them intimately. Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact preserve an invaluable knowledge on the world’s most biodiverse areas.

#WeAreIndigenous #IndigenousPeoplesDay