HIC is participating in the current Conference of Parties, also known as COP21, which is gathering the 195 countries that have joined and ratified the UN Framework Climate Change Convention (UNFCCC) following the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. In an effort address climate change, the states and organizations convened are sharing and formalizing their strategies and commitments severally and collectively to resist, mitigate and/or adapt to climate change.

The UNFCCC is the UN official body (secretariat) in charge of facilitating the convention, which leave little space for the ultimately affected people to participate in the decisions. Nonetheless, HIC and participating Members are present with a message to delegates that promotes «Building Climate-resilient Societies». The HIC message emphasizes the urgent priority to engage impoverished and marginalized communities in the plans and efforts to survive ever-increasing effects of climate change. The message also calls for a new articulation of resistance—with accountability and liability—within a human rights framework that both prevents and remedies harm.

Download the HIC statement here.

Themes
• Access to natural resources
• Agriculture
• Basic services
• Children
• Climate change
• Commons
• Destruction of habitat
• Disaster mitigation
• Discrimination
• Farmers/Peasants
• Homeless
• Human rights
• Indigenous peoples
• Informal settlements
• Internal migrants
• International
• Land rights
• Landless
• Legal frameworks
• Livelihoods
• Nomads
• Norms and standards
• Pastoralists
• Public policies
• Public programs and budgets
• Refugees
• Reparations / restitution of rights
• Rural planning
• UN system
• Urban planning
• Water&sanitation
• Women