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Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, Indigenous Women and Peoples Association of Chad and the International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change
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Just Transformations – Land Tenure Rights as the Basis for Restoring Land and Biodiversity While Protecting People and Livelihoods
This side event invited key stakeholders from the local, national, and global levels to discuss the need to make the protection of legitimate tenure rights the basis for implementation of the Rio Conventions to enable just transitions.