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Want to go to the UN’s biggest gathering of Indigenous peoples? Here’s how. 

Last updated: October 29, 2025 5:45 pm
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The United Nations has announced a new round of funding to support Indigenous peoples to attend two major convenings in New York City and Geneva next year. The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) is set to take place from April 20 to May 1, 2026, in New York. This annual event brings together representatives of Indigenous nations and peoples from around the world to address a wide range of issues, from language preservation to climate change. The theme for this year’s forum is centered on the health of Indigenous peoples, particularly in conflict situations, and attendees will also discuss a report on the rights of Indigenous peoples in the face of the climate crisis.

In addition to the UNPFII, the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) will hold its annual meeting from July 13 to 17 in Geneva. Comprising seven experts appointed by the U.N. Human Rights Council, EMRIP provides another platform for Indigenous advocates to raise concerns about rights violations.

To support Indigenous peoples in attending these gatherings, the U.N. Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Peoples is offering limited grant funding to cover transportation, accommodation, and registration fees. The fund is seeking applicants with a proven track record of advocating for their communities and a willingness to share their perspectives on an international stage.

Individuals interested in applying for funding should submit an online application by the October 31 deadline. Required documents include a resume, a copy of their passport, and a letter of recommendation from a community or organizational leader. Priority will be given to applicants with financial need, a demonstrated commitment to Indigenous rights issues, and a history of community representation. People with disabilities and LGBTQ+ individuals are encouraged to apply.

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For more information on the application process and eligibility criteria, interested individuals can refer to the call for applications on the U.N. Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Peoples website. Questions can be directed to Morse Caoagas Flores, the fund’s secretary, at morse.flores@un.org.

Those curious about what happens at the UNPFII can explore coverage from outlets like Grist, which provides insights into the forum’s discussions and outcomes. Training sessions offered by the United Nations and various organizations, such as Project Access Indigenous Partnership, can help individuals prepare for participation in the forum. Additionally, a free online course on Indigenous advocacy at the United Nations is available for those seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in this area.

Attending the UNPFII offers a unique opportunity for Indigenous peoples to come together, share experiences, and advocate for their communities on a global platform. As highlighted by Aquinnah Wampanoag writer Joseph Lee, the forum serves as a vital space for Indigenous voices to be heard and for meaningful dialogue on pressing issues facing Indigenous communities worldwide.

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