The Loss and Damage Fund, established at COP28, represents a crucial step toward addressing the impacts of climate change, especially for Indigenous Peoples and local communities. This webinar will explore the operationalization of the fund and examine its practical and conceptual implications. We will delve into key questions, such as how funds will be raised, how compensation will work, and how the fund can best benefit those affected by both economic and non-economic losses, including cultural heritage and biodiversity.
Join us for an engaging discussion on how to measure and address non-economic losses, including the destruction of culture and knowledge, and learn about approaches for advocating disaggregated data on the impacts of biodiversity loss. This is an opportunity to reflect on the urgent need for climate justice and explore how the Loss and Damage Fund can truly support Indigenous communities in their struggle for recovery and resilience in the face of climate change.