Blue Forests and Ocean Equity Roundtable
IHRB, The Norwegian Blue Forests Network and Rafto Foundation are hosting a roundtable discussion on the human rights dimensions of blue forest loss and restoration, drawing on examples from Nigeria to India and Indonesia.
The event will bring together duty bearers from shipping, ports, energy, tourism, aquaculture and industrial fishing, as well as blue finance and regulators at the table with affected rights-holders, to better understand their respective roles and duties in conservation and restoration of blue forests, and remediation where harm has already been done.
This roundtable is part of a global series of such dialogues over the coming years to build knowledge, momentum, and pathways to improvement in ensuring sustainable blue forests are at the heart of rights-based ocean equity.
The event is invite only and will be held under Chatham House Rule.
Speakers
Nnimmo Bassey
Director, Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF)
Johnson Jament
Founder and Executive Director, Blue Green
Jose Fernando Gomez
Agenda
0900 Arrivals and coffee on Ole Bull Electric Vessel
0920 Set sail and welcomes:
- Jostein Hole Kobbelvedt, Rafto – why this dialogue during One Ocean Week?
Moderators: Tulika Bansal (Ocean Platform for Human Rights) and Frances House (IHRB)
0930: Framing
- Peter Haugan, Norwegian Blue Forests Network / Institute for Marine Research – the critical role of global blue forest protection and restoration in achieving a sustainable and equitable ocean economy.
- Nnimmo Bassey, HOMEF Nigeria: mangrove destruction through a human rights lens
1000: Community engagement in coastal habitat restoration
- Beena Pallical, National Dalit Campaign on Human Rights – impact of industrial fishing in India on habitat destruction and artisanal fisher livelihoods? What needs to change?
- Johnson Jament, BlueGreen Ocean Resource Centre, Kerala - learning from indigenous coastal communities. How can companies achieve meaningful dialogue with rights-holders? Is there scope for partnership?
- José Gomez, CREER Colombia - port expansion in Cartagena. A pathway to shared benefits with local communities?
Q+A, discussion
1100: Market responses
- Steven Lutz, GRID-Arendal – does the blue carbon market take human rights into consideration? How can blue finance be a stronger driver for ocean community equity? What’s missing?
Q+A, roundtable discussion
1145: Calls to Action
- Nnimmo Bassey
- Peter Haugan
1200: Disembark
For more information, please contact Frances House