This episode is from last September in Costa Rica. I was invited to a workshop on human rights and climate change that was organized and held in the weekend prior to the PreCOP. This episode contains a golden lessons I've learned in the past, which is to always check how you can be of value for the audience and adapt your presentation accordingly. Even if it means that you have to abandon your prepared presentation 5 minutes before you start. In essence a presentation means to be of service to those that are taking the time to listen to you, better make it worth their while. I believe this talk gives you entry-level information in a condensed form on what to aim for at COP25 - as it will start in a few hours - in terms of influencing NDCs and decision-making processes. Myself and the indigenous caucus will work hard the next two weeks, and do our best to be good ancestors. I appreciate your thoughts, let me know what you think on Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook or Instagram. BTW, the organizers of the event also did a video registration of the side-event so, if you're a visual person, please go to my Youtube page.
012 | Yes, We Can Fix Article 6 Of The Paris Rulebook
Dec 01, 2019
The Gomaluku Podcast
Unlock the stories and insights of Indigenous leaders on a journey to empower and inspire 476 million Indigenous Peoples worldwide with Ghazali Ohorella. From thought-provoking interviews to personal experiences as a skilled negotiator and creative leader, this podcast is essential listening for Indigenous Peoples seeking guidance and allies looking to make a positive impact.
Unlock the stories and insights of Indigenous leaders on a journey to empower and inspire 476 million Indigenous Peoples worldwide with Ghazali Ohorella. From thought-provoking interviews to personal experiences as a skilled negotiator and creative leader, this podcast is essential listening for Indigenous Peoples seeking guidance and allies looking to make a positive impact.Listen on
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