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Event - Power Switch: Centring Human Rights in the Clean Energy Transition in Africa

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Title
Power Switch: Centring Human Rights in the Clean Energy Transition in Africa
Organizer
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
Type
Online Seminars
Focus
  • Humanitarian Energy
  • Other
  • Energy Access
  • Renewable Energy


Start
2022/09/15 15:00 PM CET
End
2022/09/15 16:00 PM CET
Country
  • Worldwide
Venue
Online
URL
Description
Save the Date: Thursday 15 September, 09:00 New York / 15:00 Brussels & Sharm El-Sheikh / 18:30 New Delhi / 20:00 Tokyo

We are delighted to invite you to attend this year's Mary Robinson Speaker Series, hosted by the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre: Power Switch: centring human rights in the clean energy transition in Africa

Our free online event will highlight how a human rights-centred approach is essential to an equitable clean energy transition in Africa - a crucial discussion ahead of COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh.

Speakers

Host - Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Chair of The Elders

Keynote speaker - Mali Ole Kaunga, Executive Director, IMPACT (Indigenous Movement for Peace Advancement & Conflict Transformation) Mali Ole Kaunga is a Laikipia Maasai and pioneered strategic litigation for Indigenous Peoples in a case against the British Government for using Maasai and Samburu lands for military training. He has been involved in lobbying for and advancing the interests of Indigenous Peoples affected by the Lake Turkana Wind Power Project and the Isiolo Mega Dam at national and international levels.

Panel speakers

Ikal Angelei - Founder & Director, Friends of Lake Turkana

Ikal is the founder of Friends of Lake Turkana (FoLT), which has worked to stop the construction of the Ethiopian Gilgel Gibe III Dam on the Omo River, Lake Turkana's primary source of water. Due to FoLT and other partner's advocacy work on saving Lake Turkana, the Lake was added to the list of world Heritage sites in Danger by UNESCO in June 2018. Ikal was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2012.

Francess Piagie Alghali - Sierra Leonne Minister of State in the Office of the Vice-President, EITI board member

Francess is the Principal Assistant to the Vice-President of Sierra Leone and supervises Sierra Leone Extractives Transparency Initiative Unit (SLEITI). She was Executive Secretary of the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone, the National Human Rights Institution from 2010 to 2015 and has substantial experience in human rights.

Dr Hubert Danso, CEO & Chairman, Africa investor (Ai) Group

Dr Danso is the Chair of the African Green Infrastructure Investment Bank Advisory Board (AfGIIB). Dr Danso also serves on HRH The Prince of Wales Accounting for Sustainability (A4S) Advisory Council, the World Benchmarking Alliance Just Transition Advisory Group, and the UNDP High-Level Project Steering Committee, advising on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Investor Map.

Joseph Kibugu - African Regional Manager, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Joseph has been involved in the National Action Plan for Business & Human Rights processes in Kenya and Uganda & was the author of the recently published briefing on human rights considerations for renewable energy in Africa. He is currently leading a project to support communities impacted by renewable energy companies in Kenya, Mozambique and South Africa claim accountability.