COP 15 : les Autochtones veulent être entendus
Les peuples autochtones présents à la 15e réunion de la Conférence des parties (COP 15) exigent de ne plus être ignorés au chapitre de la préservation de la biodiversité.
« Les gouvernements doivent comprendre qu’aucune décision ne peut être prise sans inclure les peuples autochtones et les communautés locales dans les discussions », a plaidé Lucy Mulenkei, de l’organisation Indigenous Information Network, représentant le peuple maasaii du Kenya lors d’une conférence à la COP 15 de Montréal.
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