101 C. INTERNATIONAL LAWS AND POLICIES KEY TOOLS  E-learning modules on relevant legal frameworks  Activity monitoring table  Assessing key opportunities and threats  Framework for research and action  Identifying key actors  Understanding relationships between key actors         Forum theatre Multi-stakeholder role play Legislative theatre Identifying appropriate forms of resource mapping Participatory video Photo stories Audio interviews Identifying relevant social media tools There are a variety of international processes that affect Indigenous peoples, local communities, and their territories and areas (see Table 20 at the end of this sub-section). These processes involve negotiations between governments and result in international law, which is comprised of a range of legal instruments such as treaties, declarations, resolutions, recommendations, policies, programmes of work, and plans of action. Their implementation is supported by inter-governmental organizations such as the United Nations Environment Programme. International processes can initially seem painfully slow and far removed from the daily realities of community life. However, they can have a large influence on individual countries’ laws and policies, which in turn directly impact communities at the local level. It is thus critical for community members to participate strategically to ensure that the concerns and priorities outlined in their protocols are effectively represented. Engaging in international processes should be seen as a long-term investment that can yield potentially significant gains, particularly when these gains are actively used at the national and sub-national levels. Identify relevant forum or process Seek more information about the process Discuss priorities and strategies for engagement with your community Connect with other community and civil society organizations Make a submission to the Secretariat and/or apply to host a side event Apply to Secretariat for accreditation and financial assistance Participate in the process Report back to your community about outcomes Develop strategy for further engagement in process and at (sub-)national level Figure 22: Overview of steps for engaging in international negotiations There are a number of steps involved in participating in international processes, outlined in Figure 22 above. Since many community and civil society organizations that have gone through these steps before, you could connect with them to seek guidance and information about their experiences. After gaining

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