September 2018

AMAN Secretary General's Closing Speech at Global Climate Action Summit

Good afternoon, I would like to begin by acknowledging the Ohlone and Coast Miwak Peoples on whose ancestral lands we now gather. Indigenous peoples and governments don’t have a great history. But we are rewriting history so that we have a bright future together. It hasn’t always been easy, but earlier this week, we took a big step forward. On Monday, a global coalition of indigenous peoples, local communities, and subnational governments

Rise for Climate March, AMAN: Adopt Indigenous Peoples Bill

San Francisco, www.aman.or.id – Indigenous Peoples from across the globe joined the crowd of 30.000 people in a march against climate change on the route to Global Climate Action Summit in the downtown of San Francisco, Saturday (8/9). All participants brought their attributes and some of them dressed up uniquely to echo their common message: reduce GHG emission to combat climate change. Indigenous Peoples and members of local communities participated

Parade Iklim Global, AMAN: Sahkan RUU Masyarakat Adat

San Francisco, www.aman.or.id – Masyarakat Adat bersama 30.000-an massa melakukan aksi parade dalam rangka Global Climate Action Summit di jantung kota San Francisco, Sabtu (8/9). Seluruh peserta merias penampilan masing-masing dengan maksud menyampaikan pesan bersama: kurangi kenaikan perubahan iklim. baca juga: Menagih Komitmen Deklarasi Rio Branco Masyarakat Adat yang tertibat dalam aksi parade ini di antaranya delegasi AMAN bersama-sama dengan Masyarakat Adat dari Brazil, Mesoamerika dan Amerika Latin. Semuanya tergabung