Forest to Table: Nurturing our Future with NTFPs

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10/10/2025
16:30 - 17:30
Virtual Channel 5 , Solo en línea
Sesión con interpretación

Por qué asistir

After the 2024 International NTFP Day, it’s time to amplify our calls. This podcast highlights how wild foods sustain communities, protect biodiversity, and support food security and health. Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities have long safeguarded these resources—now, their voices must take center stage.

Descripción de la sesión

NTFPs play a critical role in food security and health. They provide essential nutrition, medicinal resources, and materials for daily life. Many forest-dependent communities derive their sustenance from diverse NTFPs, which include edible plants, mushrooms, honey, and wild fruits. These resources are intricately linked to traditional health systems, where knowledge of their healing properties has been passed down through generations. This podcast will be a platform to forward calls on the protection of ancestral lands and empowering Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPs&LCs) to continue their sustainable practices. Forest to Table Podcast will also feature Indigenous Peoples, including women and youth, community leaders, and experts discussing how NTFPs shape our shared future.
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Non-Timber Forest Products - Exchange Programme Asia ( Philippines )

Speaker

Speaker Sunshine TELIO

Program Officer, NTFP-EP Asia

Speaker Cindy JULIANTY

EXECUTIVE COORDINATOR, Working Group ICCAs Indonesia

Speaker Eufemia Felisa PINTO

Executive Director, NTFP-EP Asia

Host

Speaker Michelle LAPIZ

COMMUNICATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT OFFICER, NTFP-EP Asia

Speaker Katherine GALIDO

Programme/MEL Coordinator, NTFP-EP Asia