"I am part of a small network of Indigenous researchers and community leaders called the Moonjelly Navigators Circle. We are trying to change how international groups fund the work of Indigenous peoples. We have created a Declaration to current and potential funders which outlines how they can better fund Indigenous communities who are safeguarding their ancestral lands and oceans." - Liam Koka'ua
Funders need to better understand what we, as Indigenous people, need to support our communities and nature. Kia orā na kōtou kātoatoa – good health to you all, I am part of a small network of Indigenous researchers and community leaders called the Moonjelly Navigators Circle. We are trying to change how international groups fund the work of Indigenous peoples. We have created a Declaration to current and potential funders which outlines how they can better fund Indigenous communities who are safeguarding their ancestral lands and oceans. We are asking our other Indigenous relatives from around the world to join us in this Declaration. It took us months of work to get to this version of the Declaration. So, we are asking that you sign it “as is” but in 2025 we plan to convene all the signatories to discuss and revise the current Declaration. Please go to this link https://lnkd.in/gnjP-hAC and click on “Read the Moonjelly Declaration”. In the preamble of the Declaration you will find a link to a Google Form where you can sign the Declaration, and add comments for our next revision. Please also add your contact info if you want us to keep you up to date and if you want to participate in future discussions about the Declaration and the topic of Indigenous funding. Meitaki maʻata - thank you for your support in redefining conservation through trust. Moonjelly Foundation Teina Rongo Teriitutea QUESNOT Antony Vavia Claudia Baron Nkwi Flores Futuru Tsai James Hita Vehia Wheeler