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Reflecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Mining Standards and FPIC

Host Organisation

CSIPN

Description

As demand for transition minerals grows, mining projects increasingly impact Indigenous territories. This dialogue will examine how the Rights of Indigenous Peoples — including Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) — should be reflected in mining standards, policies, and financing. The panel will bring together Indigenous experts, activists, environmental organizations, and potential guests from audit bodies and mining companies to share perspectives, identify gaps, and propose pathways for rights-based climate and mining governance.

Speakers

Aivana Enmunkau, Chukotka

Valeria Bolgova, Taymyr Region

Viacheslav Shadrin, Yakutia

Eugenia Baigulova, Tomsk Region

Jan Morrill, Earthworks

Languages

EN SP RU

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