The Opening of the Talanoa Space took place on 6 November 2017 during COP23 in Bonn, Germany. The space, co-hosted by the governments of Germany and Fiji, invites non-state actors, such as representatives from civil society, industry and youth, to engage in the spirit of talanoa. Talanoa is a Fijian tradition of listening and talking that creates a bond, deepening understanding and the ability to work together.
Produced by Tasha Goldberg and filmed/edited by Ben Crowe.
You may find our written reports and photographs for this event at: http://enb.iisd.org/climate/cop23/enbots/6nov.html#event-2
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