Submission to the Conference
of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
By: Asia Indigenous
Peoples Pact (AIPP)
Asia Pacific
Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)
Asian Rural
Women’s Coalition (ARWC)
Asian Peasant
Women’s Network (APWN)
Asian
Indigenous Women’s Network (AIWN)
People’s
Action on Climate Change (PACC)
We, rural
and indigenous women from Asia, the Pacific and other parts of the world, face
enormous threats and damage to our lives and rights as a consequence of climate
change including the unbridled manner by which measures are being proposed and
undertaken to adapt to and mitigate this phenomenon and its impacts. As women
farmers, fisherfolk, herders, farm workers, indigenous food producers and
natural resource managers, we rely heavily on primary resources, which are
being negatively affected and destroyed by climate change.
We
assert our important roles in and contributions to the effective, appropriate,
integrated and sustainable use of land, biodiversity and natural resources that
have enabled the survival of generations of people for many millennia through
our traditional knowledge.
We
are concerned that rural and indigenous women are being affected more severely
and are more at risk during all phases of natural disasters and extreme weather
events including the post-disaster reconstruction processes mainly due to
prevailing discrimination based on gender, caste and ethnic identities.