The Access Initiative

Webinar: Shining a Spotlight on Landmark Environmental Rights Treaty for Latin America and the Caribbean

Featured Speakers 

  • Danielle Andrade, Public Interest Environmental Lawyer, Goffe Law and Civil Society Representative Negotiator, LAC P10 Regional Public Mechanism
  • Kishan Kumarsingh, Head, Multilateral Environment Agreements Unit, Ministry of Planning and Development, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Karetta Crooks Charles, Communications and Advocacy Officer, the Saint Lucia National Trust and Alternate Civil Society Representative Negotiator, LAC P10 Regional Public Mechanism
  • Nicole Padda, Environmental Lawyer and Civil Society Representative Negotiator, LAC P10 Regional Public Mechanism
  • Moderated by: Carole Excell, Acting Director, The Access Initiative, World Resources Institute

This March, countries across Latin America and the Caribbean took a historic stand to safeguard the backbone of environmental protection: people. After a six-year negotiation process, governments adopted the region’s first legally binding agreement on environmental rights, designed not only to protect environmental defenders, but also to make it easier for people to get information, participate in decision-making that will affect their lives and hold powerful interests to account.

Join environmental rights experts and activists from the Caribbean for a conversation on the landmark Escazu Convention. Speakers will share insights from the negotiations, discuss the agreement’s potential social and environmental impacts, and outline steps that we can all take to support the ratification process. 

 

 

Featured Speakers 

  • Danielle Andrade, Public Interest Environmental Lawyer, Goffe Law and Civil Society Representative Negotiator, LAC P10 Regional Public Mechanism
  • Kishan Kumarsingh, Head, Multilateral Environment Agreements Unit, Ministry of Planning and Development, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Karetta Crooks Charles, Communications and Advocacy Officer, the Saint Lucia National Trust and Alternate Civil Society Representative Negotiator, LAC P10 Regional Public Mechanism
  • Nicole Padda, Environmental Lawyer and Civil Society Representative Negotiator, LAC P10 Regional Public Mechanism
  • Moderated by: Carole Excell, Acting Director, The Access Initiative, World Resources Institute

This March, countries across Latin America and the Caribbean took a historic stand to safeguard the backbone of environmental protection: people. After a six-year negotiation process, governments adopted the region's first legally binding agreement on environmental rights, designed not only to protect environmental defenders, but also to make it easier for people to get information, participate in decision-making that will affect their lives and hold powerful interests to account.

Join environmental rights experts and activists from the Caribbean for a conversation on the landmark Escazu Convention. Speakers will share insights from the negotiations, discuss the agreement's potential social and environmental impacts, and outline steps that we can all take to support the ratification process. 

 

 

Tuesday, March 20 , 2018 - 13:00PM To 13:00PM

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