The Saami Council calls on Russia to ensure that civil society can freely work towards ensuring that human rights standards are upheld. https://t.co/rZWUMHKTsA
📘Book launch tomorrow: Empowering Arctic Indigenous Peoples – Celebrating 50 Years of Indigenous Diplomacy. In a new book, ICC, Saami Council and IWGIA celebrate fifty years of Arctic Indigenous Peoples’ diplomacy and tell the political history of Arctic Indigenous Peoples.
Saami Council urges protection of the status of Indigenous Peoples without conflating Indigenous Peoples with local communities and other categories. https://t.co/VHP9kwMTQv
The Saami Council is proud to partner in the Horizon Europe project "Birgejupmi," recently awarded €3M. "Birgejupmi" means "ways to manage/get by" – self-sufficiency. It emphasizes taking only what is needed from nature. 👉 More info (in Norwegian): https://t.co/ECu7OJYq05
The Saami Council has issued a statement on deep sea mining. Deep sea mining is an emerging industry, that potentially has significant environmental and socioeconomic consequences, especially for indigenous peoples. https://t.co/jey8tBDns0
The Sámi Parliament in Norway and The Saami Council are organizing the 2nd International Gathering of Indigenous Salmon Peoples in Kárášjohka. Indigenous peoples from the northern hemisphere will gather to share knowledge, and discuss salmon management. https://t.co/P4PGbOfwV2
Did you know that this year’s Northern people at the indigenous festival Riddu Riđđu are Queer Indigenous? Through their festival program, Riddu Riđđu is honouring queer indigenous artists from USA, Canada, Kalaallit Nunaat and Sápmi!
🫶Programme at https://t.co/lQ7CO8n5e0
The right to free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) is an important principle and fundamental right - but it is far from being implemented, not even in the Nordic countries. Important points being raised in the debate about green transition and Indigenous Peoples Rights #fmdk23
Now happening: debate about the green transition and Indigenous Peoples’ rights in @nordensk tent at #fmdk23 with @wessendorfk of @IWGIA, @AasaLarsson of the @SaamiCouncil and @NaujaBianco of Det Nordatlantiske Hus & det Grønlandske Hus i Odense
Powerful session on #climate justice by Sámi youth at #EYE2023
There is nothing just about destroying #Indigenous land in the name of growth.
We need to rethink our economy, have less dependency on resources & collectively act NOW.
For people and planet.
EU's Forestry Meeting starts in Skellefteå with Sweden leading the EU Council. Key forest issues tied to Sami culture will be addressed, yet no Sami representative is invited. #EUCouncil#SamiRights @sweden2023eu
https://t.co/6FcNsnv1J2
The Saami Council look forward to the Norwegian chairmanship, and we remain committed to the Arctic cooperation and will continue to be a reliable partner to the Arctic Indigenous Peoples Organisations and Arctic states.
Today, Arctic States and Indigenous Permanent Participants convened for the 13th Arctic Council meeting and issued a statement. The meeting marked the conclusion of the Russian Chairmanship (2021-2023) and beginning of the Norwegian Chairship (2023-2025): https://t.co/kYXmOtP5Ut
“They look to us to carry the heaviest burden and it’s a disproportionate part of the burden.“
– @gunn_beretter, head of the SC arctic and environmental unit.
https://t.co/DvhErIQJPj
For the first time, today @Europarl_EN hosted the Sámi Summit.
It was a pleasure to meet Sámi people, speak about their unique culture & traditions.
Highlighted need to act faster on climate change, disproportionately affecting northernmost regions.
Our dialogue will continue.
SVT has conducted an interview with our adviser in the Arctic and Environment unit, @susannaisr , about the latest report from IPCC and the implications of climate change for Sápmi. https://t.co/JX59zKcul5
Logging harms Sámi reindeer herding pastures & reduces lichen – important winter nourishment for reindeer. @sweden2023eu jeopardizes EU climate goals by supporting burning 🌳🌲 for energy. On #IntlForestDay, stand up to them @RPourmokhtari@MikaLintila#StopFakeRenewables