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Climate-Related Conflict: Arts-Based Mediation and Recourse to Redress

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

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Theme
Tag
  • ocean,
  • Ocean Governance,
  • ocean heritage,
  • Art,
  • human rights
Target Group
  • Artists,
  • Researchers,
  • Students
Language
  • English
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A short animation film titled Indlela yokuphila (“The soul’s journey”) made by artists, traditional healers, marine sociologists, and deep-sea marine ecologists.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pufOGgRoPrM

A short animation film titled Indlela yokuphila (“The soul’s journey”) made by artists, traditional healers, marine sociologists, and deep-sea marine ecologists from South Africa will be screened at the event.

It will be followed by a discussion of the One Ocean Hub’s findings on how to use art-based mediation in climate-related conflict and the role of small-scale fishers as environmental human rights defenders. The IRM will present different avenues through which the IRM provides recourse to complaints arising from the adverse impacts of GCF projects and programmes.

Chair:

Dr Bernadette Snow,

One Ocean Hub Speakers:

Professor Elisa Morgera, One Ocean Hub

Dr Lalanath de Silva, Independent Redress Mechanism Green Climate Fund

Dr Dylan McGarry, Rhodes University

Dr Kira Erwin, Durban University of Technology

Ms Mpume Mthombeni, Empatheatre

Mr Paco Gimenez-Salinas, Independent Redress Mechanism Green Climate Fund

Mr Pablo Lumerman, Intercultural Mediator/Facilitator & Honorary Member of ICCA