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PFII Side Events – First Week, April 24-28
Session Room Event Organiser(s)
MONDAY 24 APRIL
13:15-14:30 CR4 Effective and Meaningful Participation in the UNPFII
United Nations Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Peoples and DOCIP
FF Building* Amartya Sen Room
Crimean Tatars in 2017: Keeping the Dream Alive
Mejlis of Crimean Tatar People
FF Building* Rio Room
Our Way Forward: A Cross-Movement Dialogue to Defend and Advance Our Rights
MADRE & Rosa Luxemburg Stifting-NYC
CR9 People of the Land and HIV Canadian Aboriginal AIDS
Network (CAAN) CR6 UN Voluntary for Indigenous Peoples;
Increasing indigenous peoples’ impact at the UN for over 30 years
Permanent Mission of Finland UN Voluntary for Indigenous Peoples
CR8 Screening of 43 minute documentary film on Mapuche Traditional Knowledge in Chile (EN)
California Western School of Law
16:30-18:00 CRB Empowerment of the Indigenous Women in Odisha: A Case Study of Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences
Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences
18:15-20:00 CR4 Violence Against Indigenous Women and Girls
Canada, Mexico, United States
TUESDAY 25 APRIL
13:15-14:30 CR4 Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples, and Biodiversity
International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (IIFB),
PFII Side Events – First Week, April 24-28
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, SwedBio at Stockholm Resilience Centre and
Indigenous Women Network on Biodiversity (IWNB).
CRB Implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples – Opportunities in Canada
Assembly of First Nations
FF Building *Rio Room
Assessing the Implementation of the UNDRIP in Asia on its 10th Anniversary
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP); Asia Indigenous Peoples Caucus; International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) and others TBC
FF Building*
Amartya Sen Room
Empowerment and cultures appreciation with an integrated approach - towards sustainable future
Hecho por Nosotros
CR9 Launching of IWGIA’s yearbook “The Indigenous World 2017” / “El Mundo Indígena 2017”
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)
CR11 Indigenous Peoples of Ukraine Mission of Ukraine to the United Nations
CR8 The Draft WIPO Practical Guide on
Intellectual Property for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities – Indigenous Perspectives
WIPO
CR7 Indigenous women's empowerment as a gender equality strategy
FAO, Mexico, International Indigenous Women's Forum,
PFII Side Events – First Week, April 24-28
Canada (tbc), Guatemala (tbc)
15:00-16:30 CRB Violence to Lakota Women Water Protectors Indigenous Environmental Network
16:30-18:00 CRB National Human Rights Institutions Asia Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions
WEDNESDAY 26 APRIL
10:00-11:30 CRB Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact in Amazon
Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organisation (ACTO)
13:15-14:30 CR4 Achievements and Challenges for the Empowerment of Indigenous Youth after Ten Years of the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
IFAD/FILAC/ILC/SLOW FOOD/Indigenous Youth Network Latin America and the Caribbean
CR5 Indigenous Peoples, Climate Change and Decent Work: Empowering the Change Agents
ILO
CRB Framework for a Global Indigenous Peoples' Program for the Green Climate Fund
Tebtebba (Indigenous Peoples’ International Centre for Policy Research and Education)
FF Building* 6th Floor Conference Room
The Effects of Energy Development and the Environmental Impact/Climate Change on Indigenous Peoples
Southwest Native Cultures
FF Building* Amartya Sen Room
WIN Games 2017 WIN Sport International
FF Building* Stockholm Room
International Exchange and Protection of Indigenous Seeds
University of Wisconsin-Madison
PFII Side Events – First Week, April 24-28
FF Building* Rio Room
Comparative Perspectives on the implementation of the Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Intercultural School of Indigenous Diplomacy, Universidad del Rosario, in partnership with Charles Sturt University (Australia), City University of New York and New York University (US)
CR9 10th Anniversary of UNDRIP and 25th Anniversary of FILAC EN/ES
FILAC
15:00-16:30 CRB Marine Protected Areas, Indigenous and Local Communities, and Sustainable Livelihoods
Government of France, IUCN, WCS
16:30-18:00 CRB Illustrating IPLC-driven implementation of climate adaptation and mitigation activities.
The Dedicated Grant Mechanism for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
18:15-20:00 CR4 Movie Screening Estonian Mission to the United Nations
Off-site
17:00-19:00 NYU Production Lab, 16 Washington PL
AWAKE - a Dream from Standing Rock International Native Tradition Interchange
THURSDAY 27 APRIL
10:00-13:00 CRB CBP/FCPF Indigenous Peoples Side Event MPIDO
11:30-13:00 CRF Promoting Indigenous Youth Development to achieve the 2030 Agenda
DESA-DSPD / Other partners TBC
13:15-14:30 CR4 La nueva Constitución de la Ciudad de México y la inclusión de la Declaración de las
SEDEREC, Gobierno de la Ciudad de México, Secretaría
PFII Side Events – First Week, April 24-28
Naciones Unidas
de Desarrollo Rural y Equidad para las ComunidadeCR
CRB Securing Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights through Strategic Litigation
Open Society
FF Building* 6th Floor Conference Room
The impact of national and international policies on Indigenous health and wellbeing
United Natives
FF Building* Amartya Sen Room
Dialogue on Indigenous Led Philanthropy International Funders for Indigenous Peoples
FF Building* Rio Room
The importance of the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Perspectives of indigenous youth after 10 years of its adoption
FAO, Fondo para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas de América - FILAC, Red de Jóvenes Indígenas de America Latina / Focal Points LAC of the Global Indigenous Youth Caucus
CR9 Indigenous Truth International Native Tradition Interchange
CR12 Social and corporate responsibility of companies that deal with industrial activities in the territories of indigenous peoples
The government of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District of the Russian Federation
15:00-17:00 CRB Informal Dialogue with the World Bank and Indigenous Peoples of the Africa Region
World Bank
17:00-18:00 CRB Informal Dialogue with the World Bank and Indigenous Peoples of Tanzania
World Bank
18:15-20:00 CR4 Advancing in the Development of National Action Plans to Implement the UNDRIP (Experiences from country policy dialogues in
IFAD/IWGIA
PFII Side Events – First Week, April 24-28
six countries) FRIDAY 28 APRIL
10:00-11:30 CRB Wakotawin Department of Indigenous Studies, USAK
11:30-13:00 CRB Estrategias para fortalecer la participación indígena en Naciones Unidas promovido por el GIRPI (ES)
Fondo para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas de América Latina y El Caribe (FILAC)
13:00-16:00 FF Building* Rio Room
Climate Change and Traditional Knowledge: Advancing a New Platform for the UNFCCC
Cultural Survival, Tribal Link, UNDP, International Indian Treaty Council
13:15-14:30 CR4 Mainstreaming the contribution of Traditional Knowledge and Biological and Cultural Diversity for the implementation of United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
UNESCO, SCBD, The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation (CBC) at the American Museum of Natural History, International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (IIFB), SwedBio at Stockholm Resilience Centre and Indigenous Women Network on Biodiversity (IWNB)
CRB La Defensoría Pública Electoral: su contribución a la Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas
Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación México/ UNDP México
FF Building*
6th Floor Conference Room
Strengthening the Skill set of Indigenous Rights Activists
Raising Indigenous Voices (RIV) from the Milano School under The New School
FF Building* Amartya Sen
Towards a Renewed Focus on Realising the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Conservation
Forest Peoples Programme (FPP), Natural Justice.
PFII Side Events – First Week, April 24-28
Room FF Building*
Stockholm Room
Ten years with UNDRIP - Where are we now? International Federation of Social Workers, NGO Committee on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Sunray Meditation, ViVAT International, OMI
15:00-16:30 CR4 Mainstreaming Indigenous peoples rights in the SDGs including in the High Level Political Forum (HLPF) of the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development
Indigenous Peoples Major Group for the SDGs, ILO, IWGIA, Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP)
CRB Proceso Constituyente de Ciudad de México y la Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas
SEDEREC, Ciudad de México.
16:30-18:00 CR4 Briefing and Q&A on EMRIP's amended mandate
OHCHR/EMRIP
CRB Peace building and well-being processes to contribute to the eradication of violence against Indigenous women
UN Women, IIWF/FIMI and AIPP
Off-site
Friday 28 April: 9:00-16:00 Ford Foundation, 1440 Broadway
SHAREHOLDER ADVOCACY LEADERSHIP TRAINING
First Peoples Worldwide