Asia Indigenous Youth Platform - AIYP

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28/04/2026

Toni Chiran, Deputy Chair of the Asia Indigenous Youth Platform - AIYP delivered a joint Statement on behalf of Asia Indigenous Peoples Caucus to the 25th session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on the agenda Item 5 (g): Thematic dialogue on the financing of Indigenous Peoples’ work and participation across the multilateral and regional system, 28 April 2026 .

Thank you, Madam Chair!

I am speaking on behalf of the Asia Indigenous Peoples Caucus. The Indigenous Peoples of Asia comprise at least 70% of the world’s Indigenous Peoples. Yet, we received the least funding, receiving only 7% of the USD 1.7 billion pledge made for Indigenous Peoples in COP 21 in Glasgow. We welcome the USD 1.8 billion Land and Forest Tenure Pledge 2.0 during the COP 30 in Brazil to support Indigenous Peoples and local communities' priorities in land rights, conservation, and direct financing. We call on the Forest and Tenure Funders Group to ensure Indigenous Peoples have direct access to this pledge, with regular and transparent reporting on its implementation and benefits. We also urge the Tropical Forest Forever Fund (TFFF), including Indonesia and Malaysia, to guarantee Indigenous Peoples direct access to the 20% allocation and decision-making over its use based on their needs and priorities.

We are concerned that financing for development, particularly the “Compromiso de Sevilla”, is silent on the needs of Indigenous Peoples. Development, especially access to health, education, and housing, is essential to strengthening Indigenous Peoples’ resilience to multiple crises. Yet large-scale investments in mining, agribusiness, renewable energy, and infrastructure in Indigenous territories, often justified by climate action and national development, frequently violate our rights to lands, resources, and free, prior, and informed consent, while causing serious environmental harm.

We raise serious concerns that the lack of legal recognition of Indigenous Peoples and our rights in many Asian countries drives ongoing discrimination and limits our access to finance and essential resources. Additionally, some states restrict or prohibit foreign funding for Indigenous Peoples’ organizations and networks, undermining efforts to address marginalization.

1. We reiterate our call for direct funding and dedicated arrangements for Indigenous Peoples within multilateral mechanisms, in line with UNDRIP, particularly Article 39 on access to financial and technical assistance. This will support self-determined development and strengthen climate resilience.

2. Specifically, we call for the board of the Green Climate Fund to operationalize the recommendation of the Fund’s Independent Evaluation Unit to establish a dedicated window for Indigenous Peoples, with a dedicated resource before its next replenishment period, with the meaningful participation of Indigenous Peoples.

3. We call for donors and intermediaries working with Indigenous Peoples to recognize and uphold the agency and leadership of Indigenous Peoples as equal partners. It is essential to honor and support Indigenous Peoples through a rights-based approach grounded in mutual accountability, solidarity, respect, and equity rather than control and dominance.

In conclusion, we call on States to legally recognize Indigenous Peoples and our rights and provide adequate financing. We urge multilateral bodies to respect our rights, support our priorities, and include our perspectives. States and multilateral bodies must ensure adequate, transparent, and accessible financing reaches Indigenous Peoples in Asia and other regions.

Thank you.

Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)
Global Indigenous Youth Caucus
Bangladesh Indigenous Youth Forum - BIYF
Asia Indigenous Peoples Network on Extractive Industries and Energy
Asia Young Indigenous Peoples Network

23/04/2026

Toni Chiran, Deputy Chairperson of the Asia Indigenous Youth Platform - AIYP delivered a speech as a panelist during the launch of The Indigenous World 2026 and the celebration of 40 years of its publication.

The event was held as a side session of the 25th Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 2026, organized by the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) on Wednesday, 22 April, from 13:15–14:30 (NY time) in Room CR-3.

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United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact
International Land Coalition Asia
Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Defenders-IPHRDs Network, Asia Asia Indigenous Youth Platform - AIYP
Asia Young Indigenous Peoples Network
Pax Romana - International Movement of Catholic Students - Asia Pacific
Network Of Indigenous Women In Asia - NIWA
Asia Indigenous Peoples Network on Extractive Industries and Energy
United Nations Human Rights
United Nations
Int'l Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self Determination & Liberation
Indigenous Knowledge and Peoples of Asia-IKPA
Global Indigenous Youth Caucus
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)
Indigenous Peoples Rights International

23/02/2026

📢 Registration for opens today!

The 25th session of UNPFII will take place at UN Headquarters in New York from 20 April to 1 May 2026.

Accredited Indigenous Peoples’ Organisations, academia and NGOs with ECOSOC status can now register their individual participants in the INDICO system.

📆 Registration is open 9-27 February.

Please note that there is a separate procedure for registering Indigenous youth (minors under 18)!

👉 For more information, see: https://social.desa.un.org/issues/indigenous-peoples/unpfii/participation

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