Visit Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN).

Climate Change and Biodiversity Education

We help Indigenous People secure their rights and contribute to climate action and biodiversity conservation.

We conduct training, workshop and dialogues with Indigenous Peoples at national, sub-national and community levels. We aim to empower Indigenous Peoples including indigenous women, men and youth for them to be able to understand climate change, biodiversity and their rights and roles in climate action and biodiversity conservation. We help Indigenous Peoples for securing their rights and contribute to climate actions and biodiversity conservation.

Activities on Climate Change and Biodiversity Education
Capacity Building of Indigenous Peoples for REDD+ Implementation in Nepal

To inform and share the objectives, activities, target communities, and the overall goal of the program, wi...

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Orientation Program on Climate Change and REDD+ for Radio Program Producer/ Presenter

On Climate Change and REDD+ for Radio Program Producer/ Presenter

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Community Based REDD + Regional Level Trainings

The target participants of regional level trainings were Indigenous leaders

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Refreshment Training on “Climate Change, REDD and Indigenous Peoples” For Community Radio Producer

To disseminate updates on REDD safeguards and indigenous peoples rights.

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Community Based Carbon Measurement and Inventory Training

To develop capacity on Climate Change and REDD+

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National ToT on Climate Change , REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples’ Concern

30 participants from different indigenous people’s organizations were trained in this training program.

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Refreshment Training on Climate Change, REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples’ Concern

Two day refreshment training programme on “Climate Change REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples Concernat

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Community based REDD + National ToT

16-18 Jan, 2013 Nagarkot, Bhaktapur

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Community Based REDD+ Regional Training

The main objectives of the training were to build the capacity of the Indigenous leaders.

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