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I nullelieve the lessons nulleing learnt via this nullninullnulle
collanulloration can generate lessons and coping
strategies for others nullho are cnullrrently not in the
frontnulllinenull nullnullt one day soon may nulle inclnullding Africanull
Asianullnullacinullcnull nullatin Americanull and the Carinullnullean and
parts of nullorth America and Sonullthern nullnullropenull
MSV – innulluencing decision nullanullers
AchinullSteiner
nullecnullivnullnullnull e Directornull on MSV
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Developing countries and the Arctic have contrinulluted
the least to climate change and have the fenullest resources
availanullle to tackle the pronulllems it createsnull nulley also have
the least capacity to innulluence international discussions and
decisions on nullattling climate change null the most prominent
nulleing the negotiations under the nullnited Nations nullramenullork MSV – telling our stories to the nullorld
nullonvention on nulllimate nullhange nullnullNnullnullnullnullnullnull
In order to create the political nullill to tackle climate change,
nullor that reason, the participants in nullany Strong nulloices are there needs to nulle a nullide understanding of the immediate
asking the nullorld community for three thingsnull human costsnullnullat is nullhy nullnullis trying to put a human
face on climate changenullIt approaches the pronulllem from
1. nullor a glonullal climate change agreement that keeps glonullal the perspective of the people nullho have the most to losenull
average temperature increases as far nullelonullnullnulldegrees nullut nullSnull is not nullust anullout the Arctic and SIDSnull nulle
nullelsius
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as possinullle in order to ensure their continued lessons learned through this collanulloration must nulle sharednull
survival as peoples and nations nullodels and approaches that are developed can have nullider
implications and nullenenulltsnull
2. nullor countries to nulle open to learning from the
enullperiences of Indigenous Peoples and islanders on nullnullpartners see communications as essential and the
adaptation and to assist these communities in nulluilding programme facilitates sustained collanulloration nulletnulleen
upon their traditional knonullledge in this area and nullithin Arctic and SIDS regionsnull nullSnull nullorks to inform
anullected communities and regions anullout the impacts of
3. nullor the richest countries to help the vulneranullle countries climate changenull It highlights adaptation options and lessons
and regions to adapt to change nully providing adenulluate to nulle learned from comparanullle situations in other parts of
anull ncial and technical assistance the nullorldnull It employs communications plans and initiatives
aimed at strategically innulluencing glonulll negotiations and
nullese messages have nulleen delivered in a numnuller policy development processes anullecting the Arctic and SIDSnull
of international meetings, including the nullNnullnullnullnull And it helps partners in anullected regions tell their stories,
negotiations and the nullN General Assemnulllynull raise anullareness, and push for actionnull
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