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Inuit Circumpolar Council Reaffirms Commitment to Arctic Council at its 14th Meeting in Romsa-Tromsø: The Fulfillment of Our Rights is Imperative
12 May 2025 – Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) participated in the 14th Arctic Council Meeting held in Romsa-Tromsø, Norway. As a founding member and Permanent Participant representing approximately 180,000 Inuit across Alaska, Canada, Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), and...
May 12th, 2025 Statement delivered by ICC Chair Sara Olsvig at the 14th Meeting of the Arctic Council
14th Meeting of the Arctic CouncilRomsa (Tromsø), Sápmi, NorwayMay 12th, 2025Statement by Inuit Circumpolar CouncilDelivered by ICC Chair Sara Olsvig Qujanaq - Giitu, Mr. Chair Excellences, colleagues – ikinngutit, friends. It is a pleasure to be here in Romsa for the...
ICC Chair at UN Permanent Forum: This is the time to stand firm on the rights of Indigenous Peoples
Monday April 21, 2025, marks the opening of the 24th session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) is in New York to address the many pressing issues in the Arctic and global affairs, while welcoming Inuk leader Aluki Kotierk...
Announcement
Inuit Circumpolar Council (Canada) Inc. (“ICC Canada”), its Board of Directors, and ICC Canada’s Member Representatives wish to announce that Lisa Qiluqqi Koperqualuk tendered her resignation as President to pursue her next chapter of advocacy work for Inuit...
ICC on International Women’s Day: Honoring Inuit Women‘s Strength and Resilience
On International Women’s Day, ICC honors the strength and leadership of Inuit women, who are the backbone of our communities, protectors of cultural heritage, and agents of social and political change. Historically and to this day, Inuit women continue to face...
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The Weather is Changing
The Weather is Changing, highlights how Inuit have been leaders, for decades, in the fight against climate change. The video looks at the past, present, and future of ICC’s advocacy in the climate change space.