About the 6th Investment Case Symposium
Hosted in Luxembourg and online, GLF–Luxembourg Finance for Nature 2023: What comes next? united 4,500 participants from 160 countries, 106 speakers, and 100 global and local partner organizations, and reached 10 million people on social media, with more than 230 thousand engagements, around how finance can solve – rather than exacerbate – the climate and biodiversity crises.
Across 37 plenaries, expert sessions, special announcements, networking sessions, dialogues, onsite presentations, and inspirational talks, the event sparked vibrant conversations on the state of sustainable finance in 2023, including the latest innovations, success stories, investable projects, and much more.
What does sustainable finance have to do with Indigenous rights?
Meet Galina Angarova, executive director of Cultural Survival who explains the direct link between sustainable finance and Indigenous rights. Galina elaborates on the intrinsic relationship Indigenous Peoples have with biodiversity.