Human Rights Based Development Activist, Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham. Founder, Action Group on Governance and Environmental Management-AGGEM
Empowering Africa's Evidence Ecosystem!
Discover inspiring stories of individuals and organisations putting the #AENManifesto into action, promoting African-led approaches to evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) and capacity development.
Watch our YouTube playlist featuring #AENmembers and partners who are driving change through evidence-based practices: https://t.co/VdmctQ5FGG.
Join the community and share your own experiences in living the Manifesto's principles:
- Equitable evidence ecosystems.
- Capacity development as empowerment.
- African-led and context-sensitive approaches.
Let's co-create Africa's capacity story together.
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Meet the ECOSOCC Civil Society Working Group on Climate Change (CSWG-CC)!
The @AU_ECOSOCC Civil Society Working Group on Climate Change brings together 23 experts from across #Africa, representing diverse regions and fields including environmental governance, #ClimateFinance, #ClimateLaw, #energy, #PublicHealth, and community development.
Through the CSWG-CC, we provide coordinated civil society input to the @_AfricanUnion’s climate policies and ensure that citizen perspectives are reflected in continental #ClimateAction and sustainable #development efforts.
📸 Get to know the members of this diverse and dynamic Working Group!
#ECOSOCCWGCC #ClimateChange #ClimateJustice #ClimateCrisis #CivilSociety #COP30
Check out the latest article in my newsletter: World Bank Policy Shift to funding Nuclear Energy: An opportunity for Africa to reduce its energy deficit. https://t.co/eT5QXRufkV via @LinkedIn
Check out the latest article in my newsletter: Connecting the Local and the Global in the Context of Mineral Value Addition Matters.
https://t.co/4j3OVf2t26 via @LinkedIn
Check out the latest article in my newsletter: Energy Transition: At a cost for transition mineral-rich and fossil-fuel-dependent states. https://t.co/ueaAtlJts5 via @LinkedIn
Check out the latest article in my newsletter: Localising and domesticating the African Mining Vision (AMV) and its Supporting Frameworks for a just transition: the crucial role of civil society. https://t.co/1qpmodejBH via @LinkedIn
Check out the latest article in my newsletter: Is achieving a win-win during partnerships and contract negotiation in transition mineral production possible? https://t.co/HdCjpYEOoV via @LinkedIn
@FAO UBIRA ETheses - Climate change and local indigenous knowledge and practices in Kenya: an analysis of agrarian community responses and their role in formal policy and law-making (https://t.co/NecyyKWcBC)
@FAO This is an urgency of our time. I tackle this in research from a law and policy angle and develop and Actor-Knowledge and Institution (AKI) Framework for inclusive decision-making that centres smallholders farmers and their knowledge systems to protect our food security.
Check out my latest article: The New Scramble for Minerals and Materials for Energy Transition Tech Production: Resource-Rich Countries with an Obsolete Curricular at the Crossroa https://t.co/gbSgMAJLnM via @LinkedIn
Don’t miss! Webinar New rush for minerals endowment of the Global Majority countries provides a foot in the door. But there is more to do to capitalise on this unique opportunity. Value Addition is a most used buzz/charm. But is it? Register: https://t.co/fW9mdf9ZHF
African minerals are in demand. Will affected communities benefit from the country's mineral wealth or suffer the same injustices of the fossil fuel industry? ⬇️
@ZELA_Infor
Acting Now for Food Security and Resilient Food Systems project advocates for Conservation Agriculture - a game-changer in sustainable farming. By minimizing soil disturbance, diversifying crops and using cover crops, we fortify against climate change impacts.