10/11/2025
As COP30 kicks off in Belém, Brazil, we bring the fire of 157 Indigenous Peoples including 128 women, 51 youth, and 2 Indigenous Women with Disabilities through the Tano Batak Declaration.
From the sacred lands of the Batak Indigenous Peoples in North Sumatra, Indonesia to the global stage, Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), PEREMPUAN AMAN, and the Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA) deliver a message that cannot be ignored: Indigenous Women are not asking to be included. We are demanding transformation.
The Tano Batak Declaration is our truth. It exposes the violence we face—land grabs, climate crisis, gender-based violence and it elevates our solutions rooted in ancestral knowledge, community resilience, and intergenerational leadership.
We are not victims. We are leaders. We are rights-holders. We are healers, seed keepers, educators, and defenders of our land, territories and waters.
We reject false climate solutions that commodify nature and erase our lifeways. We lead with lived experience—not theory. With wisdom—not extraction.
Our demands are clear. They are urgent. Our rights are not up for negotiations.
The Declaration outlines our urgent and specific demands to:
• Governments
• ASEAN
• Donors (bilateral, multilateral, private)
• Private sectors in climate and biodiversity markets
• Conservation organizations
• UN Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples bodies
• European Union
• Civil Society Organizations
• Academic actors
• Media
Let the Tano Batak Declaration guide COP30. Let Indigenous Women lead the way to climate justice.
Read full declaration: https://aippnet.org/tano-batak-declaration/
Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Defenders-IPHRDs Network, Asia Indigenous Knowledge and Peoples of Asia-IKPA Asia Indigenous Youth Platform - AIYP