More than 400,000 people marched
peacefully on Sunday 21st September in New York City in anticipation of the upcoming Climate
Summit, taking place on 23rd September 2014 during this year's UN General
Assembly. Indigenous Peoples jointly with other affected communities were at
the forefront of the march that stretched across Manhattan. It was the biggest
ever climate march in history and a celebration of different cultures and
communities joining forcing in calling governments to action in addressing
global climate change.
Indigenous peoples were particularly well-represented due to the first-ever World Conference on Indigenous Peoples (WCIP) at the UN, taking place on 22nd and 23rd of September. The conference, which
saw the adoption of the Outcome Document by country delegations attending the
UN General Assembly, constitutes the highest level commitment to
indigenous peoples' rights since the adoption of the United Nations Declarationon Indigenous Peoples.
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