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ActionAid International’s session on ‘just transitions in agriculture and energy’ brings together key stakeholders to discuss principles and good practices for just transitions.
Zooming in on the primary sectors of agriculture and extractives, which are critical from a climate, biodiversity, food security and development perspective, ActionAid and partners share a mandate of facilitating local women-led solutions such as agroecology, and invite others to do the same.
The session provided practical experiences, solutions and principles for just transitions in line with the ambitions of European Union's Global Gateway Strategy. It generated concrete ideas on solutions that work for people and the planet, for women's rights and addressing climate and environmental challenges, and what this means to global value chains.
ActionAid International’s session on ‘just transitions in agriculture and energy’ brings together key stakeholders to discuss principles and good practices for just transitions.
Zooming in on the primary sectors of agriculture and extractives, which are critical from a climate, biodiversity, food security and development perspective, ActionAid and partners share a mandate of facilitating local women-led solutions such as agroecology, and invite others to do the same.
The session provided practical experiences, solutions and principles for just transitions in line with the ambitions of European Union's Global Gateway Strategy. It generated concrete ideas on solutions that work for people and the planet, for women's rights and addressing climate and environmental challenges, and what this means to global value chains.
- Leonard Mizzi, Head of Unit, INTPA F3 - Sustainable Agri-Food systems and Fisheries
- Sophie Kwizera, Co-Head of Policy & Programmes / Advisor Natural Resources and Just Transition. ActionAid Nederland
- Gloria Estefan Bermudez, AsociaciĆ³n de Mujeres Afrodescendientes del Norte del Cauca
- Juvience Chalwe, Head of Programs Green and Justice Organisation
- Teresa Anderson, Climate justice lead – ActionAid
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