Galina Part 4 - Indigenous Perspective in "Conservation"
Автор: Global Center for Indigenous Leadership & Lifeways
Загружено: 2024-10-25
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Galina Angarova is the Executive Director of the SIRGE Coalition. She has formerly served as Executive Director of Cultural Survival, Program Officer at the Swift Foundation, and Policy and Communications Advisor for Tebtebba. She has represented the Indigenous Peoples’ Major Group at the UN on issues such as the Sustainable Development Goals and the Post-2015 Development Agenda and has led Indigenous experts to review safeguards for Indigenous Peoples for the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change’s Green Climate Fund. Previously, Galina was the Russia Program Director at Pacific Environment, where she organized direct actions to block pipeline construction in the Altai region of Siberia, to close a toxic paper mill on Lake Baikal, and to stop a hydro-dam from flooding Evenk Peoples’ lands. Galina holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of New Mexico. She currently serves as Indigenous Expert of the Indigenous Peoples Advisory Group (IPAG) to the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), a Global Advisor to Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and a Co-Chair of the Global Alliance of Indigenous-Led Finds under the umbrella of International Funders for Indigenous Peoples, where she had previously served as a Board Member.
This interview was conducted in Rapid City, in the Black Hills, South Dakota during the 12th World Wilderness Congress, August 2024. Indigenous Delegates were invited to participate by the Global Center for Indigenous Leadership & Lifeways. Interviews were done by Avery Munson Clark and Joannah Tindongan.

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