Fourth Global Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples' Forum at IFAD

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Fourth Global Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples' Forum at IFAD

Since its launch in 2011, the Indigenous Peoples' Forum at IFAD has been a privileged platform where indigenous peoples’ representatives have expressed clear concerns, requests and recommendations to improve the modalities of partnerships they develop with IFAD and therefore the effectiveness of IFAD-funded projects.

The fourth global meeting of the Indigenous Peoples' Forum at IFAD, scheduled to take place at IFAD Headquarters in Rome on 12 and 13 February 2019, focused on Promoting indigenous peoples’ knowledge and innovations for climate resilience and sustainable development

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