Webinar On Covid19 And Indigenous Communities
Covid 19 And Indigenous Peoples Tools To Promote Equity And Best Many indigenous peoples are at high risk of contracting covid19 due to a lack of clean running water, overcrowded housing, and a lack of adequate healthcare . Following this, we then put together a series of four webinars with indigenous rising media (a project of indigenous environmental network). these webinars focused on building indigenous communities of care during covid19, structured around four themes: caution, ceremony, compassion and community.
Webinar 1 Covid 19 And Public Health Indigenous Peoples On The Front This series of three webinars will bring indigenous and non indigenous leaders to a virtual roundtable to discuss both the key effects that covid 19 is generating in their communities as well as possible solutions and the way forward. The event will share insights around the following themes and questions: how is the covid 19 crisis affecting indigenous peoples and their food security around the world, given the pre existing political, social and economic conditions that place indigenous peoples in vulnerable situations?. Iucn ceesp and the specialist group on indigenous peoples, customary & environmental laws & human rights discuss the status of indigenous peoples, and the importance of recognition and promotion of indigenous peoples' customary institutions for protection of indigenous knowledge, cultural practices and traditional livelihoods. Rnao has various webinars related to covid 19, including our ongoing covid 19 webinar series, ltc np webinars and our indigenous focused webinars.
Webinar 2 Covid 19 Biodiversity And Climate Change Indigenous Iucn ceesp and the specialist group on indigenous peoples, customary & environmental laws & human rights discuss the status of indigenous peoples, and the importance of recognition and promotion of indigenous peoples' customary institutions for protection of indigenous knowledge, cultural practices and traditional livelihoods. Rnao has various webinars related to covid 19, including our ongoing covid 19 webinar series, ltc np webinars and our indigenous focused webinars. On this webinar, academic, community, and traditional knowledge keeper experts explore how issues related to health access and equity impact urban indigenous experiences of covid 19. The covid 19 pandemic highlighted longstanding health inequities, particularly among american indian alaska native (aian) communities, which experienced disproportionately high morbidity and mortality. This webinar explored current and historical efforts to vaccinate communities of color and indigenous communities to evaluate lessons learned and their applicability to covid 19 currently. a panel of. “join indigenous rising media for our first in a series of conversations about indian country and covid 19.
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