From an anthropocentric approach to an ecocentric approach to human rights 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM |
Roundtable 1: Global Ecological Crisis and Human Rights 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM - Jérémie Gilbert, Roehampton University, Professor of Law.
Human rights as a lever of the ecological transition
- Marine Calmet, Wild Legal, President.
Rights of nature. History and perspectives
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Roundtable 2: Focus on local projects and initiatives 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM - Juan Carlos Losada-Vargas, Representative at the Chamber of Representatives, Congress of the Republic of Colombia.
The implementation of public policies on the right to a healthy environment. The case of Colombia
- Eleanor Thompson, Namati, Deputy Director.
Land Law and Grassroots Legal Empowerment, the example of Sierra Leone
- David Hembrom, Caritas Bangladesh, Regional Director.
Implementation of the Free Prior Informed Consent for Indigenous Peoples. The example of Bangladesh
- Alain Nonouka-Gomat, Ministry of Forest Economics. Chief Engineer of Water and Forests and coordinator of the North Congo Forest Landscape Project.
The example of the project “forest landscape North-Congo”, Republic of Congo
- Edgar Mora, Minister of Public Education of Costa Rica Mayor (2018-2019) and Mayor of Curridabat (2007-2018).
Urbanism, environment and nature, pollinators as new citizens. The case of the city of Curridabat, Costa Rica
- Ewoule Lobe Estelle, Recipient of the Marianne Initiative for Human Rights Defenders, Secretary General APADIME.
Internally displaced peoples and environmental migrants, the example of Cameroon
- Victor David, Research Institute for Development, Researcher about environmental rights and sustainable development.
A formal recognition of the rights of nature, the example of the Loyauté Islands, New Caledonia
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Human rights and accountability of the community of development actors 4:45 PM - 5:15 PM - Carol Rask, Danish Institute for Human Rights, Chief Advisor and Team Leader | Human Rights and Sustainable Development - Americas.
Strengthening the Integration of Human Rights Standards and Principles in Development Co-operation
“Towards an accountability framework for a human rights-based approach to development”
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Speeches by representatives of civil society networks on AFDH 5:15 PM - 5:45 PM - Jan Robert Suesser, Coordination Sud, Deputy Director.
- Raphaël Chenuil-Hazan, Founder and President of the French Human Rights Platform (PDH), Director of Together Against Death Penalty
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Conclusion and closing 5:45 PM - 6:30 PM - Mavalow Christelle Kalhoule, President Forus International
- «Words of the future»
- Zidane Satignon Kuessi, Young leader and human rights defender from Benin
- Andraina Mahatanasoa, Young leader and human rights defender from Madagascar
- Thomas Mélonio, Executive Director Innovation, Research, Strategy, AFD
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