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18 sep 2023

Resources & updates

Key resources and events, related to our work on shared prosperity and Indigenous leadership, in particular on co-ownership of renewable energy projects.

This is a growing area of work for Indigenous Peoples Rights International and the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. Find out more about our resources, events and updates here, including our side event at the 12th UN Forum on Business & Human Rights in Geneva

Resources

Summary of global consultations with Indigenous experts

The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), and the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre organised two online consultations on 3 August 2023, as part of our project “Indigenous Peoples-led renewable energy: Exploring co-ownership, including equity models, for the Just Energy Transition.” Forty-one Indigenous experts from around the world participated in the event, which was held under Chatham House rules.

Events & updates

Raphael Pouget, Climate Visuals Countdown

Upcoming webinar: The way forward: evidence and recommendations for benefit-sharing frameworks with local communities in the renewable energy sector from an African and global perspective.

On 8 August 2024 join us for a webinar on benefit-sharing frameworks in the renewable energy sector from an African and global perspective. Click here for more details.

Moderation: Caroline Avan, Head of Natural Resources and Just Transition, BHRRC

Panellists: Ruth Getobai Nchagwa (Kenya National Commission on Human Rights); Nafi Chinery (Natural Resources Governance Institute); Mutuso Dhliwayo (Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association); Yumnaa Firfirey (INSPIRE – the Initiative for Social Performance in Renewable Energy (South Africa))

IPRI

Conference on Indigenous Peoples and the Just Transition

Indigenous representatives from seven socio-cultural regions met to discuss address the pressing issues surrounding a just energy transition in a first-of-its-kind conference ahead of thes UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), organised from 12 – 14 April 2024 by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) and Right Energy Partnership with Indigenous Peoples (REP).

Nganchon Mro

Mro Indigenous Peoples protest

Shared prosperity models & Indigenous leadership for a just transition

This public in-person event aims to shed light on the Indigenous Peoples and Nations forging ahead in leading significant clean energy projects. In projects initiated by renewable energy companies on or close to Indigenous lands, Indigenous Peoples are increasingly seeking equitable arrangements including ownership and control of these projects.

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