Today’s climate and environmental crises threaten the survival of humanity. All dimensions of our lives are affected, from our physical and mental health to our food, water and economic security. Though the climate emergency affects all of us, it exacerbates existing inequalities, such as those caused by wealth, age, race, and gender.
Addressing climate change must be done through solutions that redress inequalities, transform unequal relations of power and improve the well-being and resilience of frontline communities. As such, climate justice is essential for the advancement of all SDGs as well as the Paris Agreement.
The Dutch development and environment movement share a common ground that motivates their plea for climate justice. Both share a deep, acute concern about climate change, the desire to be part of the transition, and the understanding that a broad movement and united front is paramount for scaling up and out climate justice programs and exerting maximum political pressure, influence and power. In 2023 the Partos Innovation Hub launched the Climate Justice Community of Practice (CoP).
Climate Justice Community of Practice (CoP)
The purpose of the Community of Practice is to strengthen Partos members’ climate justice programs by learning if, how and when these programmes:
- Can incorporate elements/principles of climate justice
- Manage to reach considerable scale-up and scale-out.
Furthermore, we hope to reach essential side effects on informing lobby & advocacy at national, European and other regional and global levels. Last but not least, we hope the trajectory leads to the mobilisation and collaboration of members, for example, on joint program design and implementation.
Target group
The main focus of the CoP is on climate justice as part of programming. The main target group are development professionals working on the design and implementation of programmes. However, the CoP is open for all members of Partos and their partners, as well as other interested development professionals interested in Climate Justice Programs in the Global South.
Networks connect, communities care!
We aim to learn in a Community of Practice in which members commit to come together 4 or 5 times per year and actively share knowledge, experiences, lessons learned and define shared ambition and actions. Active inputs need to come from members and, where necessary, from external experts.
Read more about the CoP’s activities below. Do you want to be part of the CoP? Or do you have questions? Write a message to anna@partos.nl.
Climate Justice CoP activities
Learning and innovation sessions
Partos members gather during strategic Learning & Innovation sessions at least 4 times a year, during which we will collectively brainstorm, share best and worst practices, explore shared ambitions and see how we can strengthen our climate justice programs. Dates and programmes are still to be defined. Sign up for the Community here.
Narrative exploration
A strong common narrative from the development and the environment movements together will enhance mutual respect, common understanding, dialogue and collaboration between organisations and result in strengthened programs and joint advocacy. Throughout the learning trajectory, we will explore if and what common narrative we have.
Documentation of Best Practices
We will work on the documentation of best practices in climate justice programs. This document will not only stimulate knowledge exchange between program managers but can also provide input for local or national lobby & advocacy efforts.