Joan Carling

Biography

Joan Carling is a Filipino Indigenous activist who has been defending the rights of Indigenous Peoples for more than 30 years. Her work spans grassroots and international levels, focusing on human rights, sustainable development, climate justice and environment protection.  Ms. Carling received the Champions of the Earth Lifetime Award by the UN Environment, and she is also a laureate of the Right Livelihood Award in 2024.  She is currently the Executive Director of the Indigenous Peoples Rights International-IPRI, a global indigenous organization addressing human rights violations committed against Indigenous Peoples with impunity and against their criminalization.

Speaking at

Nature’s last defenders: frontline conservation in declining civic spaces

Oct 09 2025 (14:00 - 15:30)

Room: Hall 4C: Forum - Session Room 3
Nature’s last defenders: frontline conservation in declining civic spaces
Reimagining support for Indigenous and community led conservation

Oct 10 2025 (18:00 - 19:00)

Room: Reimagining Conservation
Reimagining support for Indigenous and community led conservation
From Exclusion to Empowerment: Transforming Conservation Finance to Uphold Indigenous Rights

Oct 13 2025 (11:00 - 12:00)

Room: Global Environment Facility
From Exclusion to Empowerment: Transforming Conservation Finance to Uphold Indigenous Rights