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Defending the Environmental Defenders in the Global South

This event, hosted by SEI, International Land Coalition Africa and Natural Justice, focuses on the increasingly challenging and worrying trend of threats, harassment and murder of environmental defenders in the Global South. It will provide a space for sharing experiences on the current situation in the Global South and explore the political, legal, financial and institutional measures that are needed to defend environmental defenders in the regions.

14 June 2022 at 14:00 EAT

ending at 16:00 EAT

Nairobi, Kenya and Online

Triple planetary crisis

As the world deals with the triple crisis of biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change, environmental defenders have been at the forefront as whistle blowers and activists for environmental justice. In the Global South, however, environmental defenders are now faced with increasing intimidation, threats, and even murder. Urgent action is needed by the global community to remedy this challenge.

According to a report released by Global Witness in September 2021, 227 land and environmental activists were murdered in 2020 for defending their land and the planet. That was the highest number ever recorded for a second consecutive year. As the report says, with the deepening climate crisis, forest fires rampaging across swathes of the planet, drought destroying farmland and floods leaving thousands of people dead, the situation for frontline communities and defenders of the earth is getting worse.

Two male Nigerian protesters walking around Port Harcourt, Nigeria during #endsars

Environment defenders. Photo: Emmanuel Ikwuegbu / Unsplash.

Leadership dialogues at Stockholm+50

The event comes under the umbrella of the leadership dialogues and will contribute to the outcome of Stockholm+50 by yielding clear and concrete recommendations and messages for action at all levels. They aim to mobilize the global community behind strengthened cooperation and accelerated innovative action. Each of the three leadership dialogues will be presided over by two co-chairs – one from a developing country and one from a developed country – that are appointed by the two Presidents of the international meeting. All relevant stakeholders, including women, youth, older persons, persons with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples, and local communities have been invited to contribute to the discussions to build momentum for a healthy planet for the prosperity of all. Find out about the informal working groups that were established for each of the three dialogues to guide the work leading up to the international meeting.

The event will focus on expanding the leadership dialogues by dealing with the issue of justice, inclusion, and intergenerational equity. It will specifically focus on the following aspects:

  • The sharing of experiences on the situation of environmental defenders in the Global South, especially the youth and women who are most vulnerable as defenders
  • Highlight ongoing measures and protection mechanisms in place and what is needed to address the situation of environmental defenders
  • Identify actions by governments, the international community (including the United Nations agencies), civil society, and the research community in responding to and protecting environmental defenders under international law.
TIME SPEAKER ITEM

14:00- 14:20PM EAT

Audace Kubwimana – Regional Director, ILC Africa

 

Philip Osano – Centre Director, SEI Africa

 

Pooven Moodley – Executive Director, Natural Justice

Opening remarks

14:20- 14:50PM EAT

Nonhle Mbuthuma – founder of Amadiba Crisis Committee

 

 

 

 

Beverly Litdog Longid – International Solidarity Officer; National Alliance of IPS, ASIA

 

 

Camille Pross – Research Associate for the Gender, Environment and Development SEI

Status of Environmental Defenders: update on the situation of Environmental defenders in Africa. What has been done and what loopholes exist.

 

Status of Environmental Defenders: update on the situation of Environmental defenders in Asia. What has been done and what loopholes exist.

 

Women Environmental Defenders: re-defining disasters and building transformative resilience

14:50-15:00PM EAT

Bernardo Caal – LAC

Diel Mochire – PIDP

Testimonials from the environmental defenders whose lives have been threatened.

15:00-15:10PM EAT

Eva Hershaw – International Land Coalition

Paper presentation: Non-lethal attacks, called Uncovering the Hidden Iceberg.

15:10:15:15PM EAT

Q&A session

15:15-15:25PM EAT

Eva Okoth – Natural Justice.

Environmental Defenders Protection Mechanisms Available: Highlight the ongoing measures and protection mechanisms in place, and what is needed to address the situation of environmental defenders

15:25-15: 45PM EAT

Breakout Sessions
 

 

 

 

 

Wokulira Geoffrey Ssebaggala – Witness Radio

 

 

Eva Okoth – Natural Justice

 

 

 

George Njoroge – Research Fellow Stockholm Environment Institute

Pro-active measures/actions in responding to and protecting environmental defenders under international law.

 

What CSOs are doing to protect the environmental defenders with who they are working with.

 

 

Sharing the best practices and lessons learnt on the protection of defenders.

 

How research could contribute to the improved protection of the environmental and land rights defenders in Africa and beyond.

15:45- 15:50PM EAT

Plenary

Breakout Sessions presentations

15:50-15:55PM EAT

Moderator Q&A

15:55-14:00PM EAT

Audace/ Philip/Pooven. Closing Remarks.

SEI participants

Philip Osano
Philip Osano

Centre Director

SEI Africa

George Njoroge is a Research Fellow at SEI Africa.
George Njoroge

Research Fellow

SEI Africa

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