The International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC)

The International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC) was established in 2008, as the Caucus for IPs participating in the UNFCCC processes. The IIPFCC represents the IP Caucus members who are present/attending the official UNFCCC COPs and intercessional sessions of the SBSTA/SBI bodies in between COPs. Its mandate is to come into agreement specifically on what IPs will be negotiating for in specific UNFCCC processes. IP representatives attending the meetings have their own organizations at subnational, national and global levels which have their own agenda, priorities and own proposals that they may carry and push for during the IP Caucus meetings.

Activity period 2008–2024
Last CoAct update n/a
Web URL https://www.iipfcc.org/
Output effectiveness
0.70
Accountability Index
0.33
Inclusiveness Index
0.27
Num. actors 9
Functions Knowledge production, Knowledge dissemination, Institutional capacity building, Campaigning, Policy planning
SDGs 1 2 10 11 13
Themes land use, energy, finance, resilience
Policy focus Equal focus
Sectors No clear economic sector
Implementation countries Canada, Finland, Kenya, New Zealand, Philippines (the), Russian Federation (the), Samoa, Tanzania, the United Republic of, Tokelau, United States of America (the)
Target Target type
No targets have been defined