Nothing About Us Without Us: Indigenous Peoples With Disability Must Be Centred In Emerging Disability Constituency

Indigenous Peoples with Disability are affected first and worst by climate change – from floods, fires, and climate disasters that claim our lands and our lives, to eco-ableist climate action that advocates for a future where our communities are erased.

The SustainedAbility Disability & Climate Network have been working for the establishment of a Disability Constituency for many years now, and the support of allies across civil society has been instrumental in finally getting this Constituency on the agenda. We thank you for your support and solidarity.

The deep allyship demonstrated by the Indigenous Peoples Constituency in this fight for our recognition and space within the UNFCCC is particularly noteworthy and appreciated. Any emerging Disability Constituency must centre Indigenous Peoples with Disability and prioritise marginalised people with Disability. 

It is therefore fitting that the flagship event for the Disability Caucus centres on this important intersection, sharing the experiences of Indigenous Peoples with Disabilities in the face of climate change, as well as sharing how this knowledge and these rights movements can be a source of strength in  advancing real solutions to climate change.

The event, Stories and Solutions: Indigenous People with Disabilities Share our Stories for Climate Impact takes place today from 10am – 11:30am in the Indigenous Peoples’ Pavilion. 

You will be able to hear from Indigenous Peoples with Disability from around the world, with an opening address from the UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy on Disability and Accessibility, Professor María Soledad Cisternas Reyes. 

Nothing About Us Without Us!