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|Description=Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is an Indigenous-led organization guided by a diverse group of Indigenous knowledge keepers, water protectors and land defenders from communities and regions across the country. We believe that Indigenous Peoples’ rights and knowledge systems are critical to developing solutions to the climate crisis and achieving climate justice. | |Description=Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is an Indigenous-led organization guided by a diverse group of Indigenous knowledge keepers, water protectors and land defenders from communities and regions across the country. We believe that Indigenous Peoples’ rights and knowledge systems are critical to developing solutions to the climate crisis and achieving climate justice. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:22, 18 May 2023
Organization name
Indigenous Climate Action (ICA)
Organization link
https://www.indigenousclimateaction.com/
Organization type
Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG) Dirigé par des Autochtones
Country
Current focus/area
Droits des peuples autochtones Justice climatique Droits humains Justice sociale Justice sociale Le savoir et traditions des populations autochtones Partage des connaissances Eau Utilisation des terrains
Description/notes
Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is an Indigenous-led organization guided by a diverse group of Indigenous knowledge keepers, water protectors and land defenders from communities and regions across the country. We believe that Indigenous Peoples’ rights and knowledge systems are critical to developing solutions to the climate crisis and achieving climate justice.
(website)
Compendium source
CJRF Grantees List
56° 7' 49.44" N, 106° 20' 48.48" W
Justice climatique Droits humains Justice sociale Justice sociale Le savoir et traditions des populations autochtones Partage des connaissances Eau
Utilisation des terrains +Longitude: -106.3468 +