Free Choice and Self-Determination:
Respect for Indigenous Peoples’ right to self-determination and autonomy, with zero tolerance for coercion or threats of adverse consequences.
Supported by entering into respectful dialogue with IPLCs and understanding historical and present-day impacts of colonialism, oppression and power imbalances.
Prior Engagement and Collaborative Relationships:
Early engagement of IPLCs in any initiative that may impact them.
Supported by centering IPLC leadership and meaningful participation in design and planning decisions, and building trust.
Informed Decision-Making:
Active support of IPLC access to all information about activities that may impact them, in settings, languages and formats that meet their needs.
Supported by investing time and resources in capacity building for the IPLC and TNC staff, and a commitment to rigorous impact assessment, transparent communication, respect for multiple ways of knowing and mutual learning as the foundation for decision-making.
Right to Withhold Consent:
Respect for Indigenous Peoples’ right to withhold consent to initiatives that they determine may have a significant impact on them.
Supported by honoring Indigenous Peoples’ decision to say “yes” or “no,” as well as “yes, but with conditions” and “no, but let’s continue to discuss.”
Meaningful Consultation:
Respect for IPLCs’ right to fully participate in a thorough consultation process on any initiative that might impact them.
Supported by consulting the IPLCs’ own institutions and representatives, and providing adequate staff time and resources.
Equity:
A commitment to fairness and respect for IPLC value systems, world views and decisions.
Supported by sharing power, opportunities, resources and benefits.
Inclusion:
A commitment to hearing and valuing diverse voices and contributions.
Supported by using non-discriminatory, culturally responsive and accessible forums, structures and processes to solicit contributions from all social identities.
Accountability:
A commitment to transparency, taking responsibility for mistakes and correcting them, resolving conflicts fairly, and monitoring and improving activities and approaches.
Supported by establishing conflict resolution strategies before problems arise, collaboratively implementing and updating plans, and documenting the work in culturally responsive ways.
Overarching Good Faith:
A commitment to across-the-board honesty, respect, humility, service and Integrity Beyond Reproach.
Supported by listening, applying learnings from continual discussions, seeking points of alignment and pursuing shared goals in equitable partnership.