Summary
A high-level event bringing together vulnerable countries, climate justice and just transition donors, practitioners and activists seeking to discuss how philanthropy can better support a shift in power and resources taking into account the achievements and challenges ahead. The event also kick-started a conversation between frontline communities seeking to put adaptation, loss & damage – the negative climate impacts facing countries, communities and ecosystems – to be a more central plank of philanthropic strategy on the agenda at COP26.
SPEAKERS
Introductions (0:12:15)
Heather McGray, Climate Justice Resilience Fund & Farhana Yamin, Coordinator, Climate Justice & Just Transition Donor Collaborative,
Welcome (0:31:47)
Masego Madzwamusa & Anne Henshaw, Oak Foundation
High Level Panel Global Climate Justice & Just Transition History, Achievements & Challenges Ahead (0:37:26)
Indigenous Peoples, women, small islands and vulnerable countries have led the way on climate justice and just transition for decades. Irreparable harm, called loss & damage in the Paris Agreement, is now occurring leading most affected people and vulnerables countries to call for urgent funding for those on the front lines. This panel brings together key international players that are working inside and outside the negotiations to advance the fairness action agenda.
Moderator: Farhana Yamin, CJ-JT Donor Collaborative
- Mairi McAllan , Scottish Minister for Environment, Biodiversity and Land [0:41:46]
- HE Abul Azad, Commissioner, Commission on BiodiverCities & Special Envoy, CVF Presidency of Bangladesh [0:48:44]
- HE, Mr Adao Soares Barbosa, Special Envoy, Timor-Leste, LDC Lead negotiator on loss & damage [0:58:09]
- Tasneem Essop, Director, Climate Action Network International [1:06:29]
- Asad Rehman, COP26 Coalition, Global Director, War on Want [1:11.40]
- Kate Hampton, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation [1:18:37]
Learning Session 1: What Donors Need to Know: Experiences and Learnings from the Frontlines (1:36:30)
This session will bring together veterans and new voices working on an intersectional approach to climate justice and just transition.
Moderator: Aditi Shah, Impatience Earth
- Vanessa Nakate, Climate Activist, Founder, Youth for Future Africa & Rise Up Movement [1: 37:04]
- Calfin Lafkenche, Representative of MINGA delegation to COP [1:44: 08]
- Saleemul Huq, Director, ICCCAD, Founder of Community Based Adaptation [1:54:50]
- Stella Henry, Eastern & Southern African Small Scale Farmers Forum (by video) [2:00:17]
- Godavari Dange, Huairou Commission [2: 03: 43}
Artistic Performance (2: 07:41)
Learning Session 2: New Donors, New Money and New Modalities: Big & wholescale or small-scale & bespoke granting? What have we learnt & how is the CJ-JT funding landscape shifting? (2: 12: 22)
This panel will bring together funders active in the CJ-JT field prioritizing those making new commitments & announcements as well as those bringing new reports/toolkits to help CJ-JT work.
Moderator: Laura Garcia, President and CEO of Global Greengrants Fund
- Kevin Currey, Ford Foundation & Global Initiative Lead ǀ Climate and Land Use Alliance (CLUA), & IPLC pledge [2:18:23]
- Maria Francisca Cortes Solari, Chilean Founder of Indigenous Leaders, MERI Foundation [2:23:53]
- Jessica Sweidan, Synchronicity Earth [2:31:40]
- Uzma Sulaiman, Associate Director, Community Jameel [2:35:20]
- Liz McKeon, IKEA Foundation [2:40:43]
- Athena Ronquillo Ballesteros, Climate Leadership Initiative [2.44.39]
- Carole Excell, Bezos Earth Fund
Reflections & next steps (3:01:52)
Moderator: Jouja Maamri, Impatience Earth
- Ottilie Bälz, Senior Vice President, Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH & CJRF Review Board Member [3:02:15]
- Heather McGray, Climate Justice Resilience Fund [3:05:06]
- Jason Anderson, Climate Works [3: 06: 35]
- Farhana Yamin, Project Coordinator, Climate Justice & Just Transition Donor Collaborative [3:11:26]