The COP28 started off with a very important news for the indigenous movement in brazil. Sineia groups intersect, the Indigenous Council of Roraima (CIR) will be the next co-chair of the Latin America and Caribbean region of the International Forum of Indigenous Peoples on Climate Change, and the Caucus of the Native peoples. His term will begin in the Conference, the Weather in Germany in the year 2025, subject to the COP30, which will be held in Brazil. It will be the second time that the brazilian had occupied this place, only to be preceded by a Joenia groups intersect in the year 2011.
The guatemalan Lola Cabnal, leader of the maya, the current co-chair of the Caucus in Latin America and the Caribbean, and if you put it at the disposal of the Sineia to support you in this transition. “This is hard work and it’s important for the coordination of the indigenous movement, we need you to help us. The result is the following: the indigenous peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean,” she said.

Sineia, which is included with the Caucus and in on the discussions at the international weather for the past 12 years, and thanked him for the nomination, and in the confidence of the representatives of indigenous peoples in Latin America and the Caribbean, and in the morning, and in Dubai in the United Arab emirates. “I am also grateful to you, our supporters, in particular, of the Tebtebba Foundation, and the car comes up for me to keep track of all the discussions in Bonn, Germany, and the COPs all those years ago, and I did learn a lot,” he said.
Reinforcement of the skill and commitment of the Sineia. She’s got the experience, and inspire the next generations,” he said to the leader of an indigenous peruvian woman, Tarcila Rivera Zea, the big Continental de Mujeres Indígenas de Las Américas.