 
 New York Climate Week 2025 Event
Enabling a win-win-win for rights, climate and nature: What does good allyship with Indigenous Peoples look like?
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Enabling a win-win-win for rights, climate and nature: What does good allyship with Indigenous Peoples look like?
FPP will be co-hosting a listening, sharing and movement-building event during New York Climate Week – with Akar Initiative (Indonesia) and GTANW (Peru) – to talk about what good allyship with Indigenous Peoples looks like.
Moving Beyond Direct Funding
The call for more direct funding to Indigenous Peoples from climate and nature philanthropy and funding has been made loud and clear. However, as well as access to funding, grassroots peoples and their organizations also request other forms of solidarity and allyship.
Defining Good Allyship
But what does good allyship look like? What kinds of added value are needed from allies? How can the support and donor ecosystem best meet those needs? The best judges of good allyship are of course Indigenous Peoples themselves, and this event will therefore centre on Indigenous analysis and voices.
Bringing Stakeholders Together
The event will also include donors, intermediaries and other actors in the ecosystem concerned with resourcing the full constellation of enabling conditions needed to achieve a win-win-win for Indigenous rights, climate and nature.
Join us on Wednesday 24th September at 2.30pm at the Jay Suites, The Elizabeth Taylor Room - Midtown East 515 Madison Avenue 8th & 9th Floors, New York 10022
Places are limited. To book, please contact: [email protected]
Coffee/tea will be provided on arrival, with wine/drinks and a light snack at the end.
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Join this listening, sharing and movement-building event
- Wednesday 24th September 2025, 2.30 – 5.30pm EDT
- Jay Suites, The Elizabeth Taylor Room - Midtown East 515 Madison Avenue 8th & 9th Floors, New York 10022
- Places are limited. To book, please contact [email protected]
 
  
  
 