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Capacity development webinar for lawyers on responsible investments in agriculture: African Region focus

26 May 2022 1300 - 1500 BST

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A webinar co-presented by the IBA Agricultural Law Section, Advancing Land-based Investment Governance (ALIGN)*, and supported by the IBA African Regional Forum, the IBA Asia Pacific Regional Forum, the IBA European Regional Forum, the IBA Healthcare and Life Sciences Law Committee, the IBA International Commerce and Distribution Committee, the IBA Technology Law Committee and the IBA Water Law Committee.

Responsible investment in agriculture is a critically important issue and lawyers in the African and Asia-Pacific geographic regions of the world need specialised knowledge to strengthen legal capacity to master this niche area of the law. Utilising the contributions of the Committee on World Food Security Principles for Responsible Investment in Agriculture and Food Systems (CFS RAI Principles) and the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance on Tenure (VGGT), attendees will better understand their application in everyday legal work related to investments in agriculture for the African and Asia-Pacific regions.

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Specific webinar topics will include:

  • Why should lawyers worry about investments in agricultural lands?

    Attracting agricultural and other land-based investments is often a key policy goal of many governments, but the risks to governments and communities associated with these investments – including dispossession, environmental degradation and conflict – can undermine potentially positive impacts that such projects may bring. Investors, too, face significant financial and reputational risks from such investments. What is the role of lawyers in facilitating investments that are responsible and realise sustainable outcomes? What resources are available to facilitate the work of government and company lawyers in identifying and mitigating land rights-related risks, respecting legitimate tenure rights and addressing practical considerations for due diligence?
     
  • Legal frameworks and land-based investment: why should lawyers take soft law instruments into account?

    Legal frameworks are powerful forces that help to shape the outcomes of investment. Understanding how these various frameworks interact, and how international soft law instruments – including the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure (VGGT) – can influence these frameworks, is critical for advancing responsible land-based investment. This session will explore how legal frameworks governing land-based investment overlap and interact, how they shape the rights of stakeholders and how soft-law instruments can strengthen laws, policies and practices.
     
  • Community consultation and consent

    A core dimension of responsible investment is the identification of legitimate tenure rights holders and the meaningful participation by affected rights holders and compliance with the obligation to obtain the free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) of a community or people affected by a project. This session will highlight international standards regarding consultation and FPIC and provide examples of good practice.

Speakers: 

  • Sonkita Conteh Director, Sierra Leone Program, Namati, Freetown
  • Valerie Johnston Legal Officer, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome
  • Christine Kanini Deputy Chief State Counsel at the Office of the Attorney General, Nairobi
  • Jennifer Anne Kunst Illovo Sugar, Durban
  • Rose Mosi International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), London
  • Sara Moyo Honey & Blanckenberg, Harare; Advisory Board Member, IBA Agricultural Law Section
  • Margret Vidar Legal Officer, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome
  • Darryl Vhugen Land Tenure Consultant, Seattle, Washington
*ALIGN supports governments, civil society, local communities and other relevant actors in strengthening the governance of land-based investments. The project is implemented by a consortium led by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) and Namati, and is funded with UK aid from the UK government. Some of this webinar material has been produced as part of ALIGN by CCSI and IIED, however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the official views or policies of ALIGN partners or the UK Government.

Fees

  Prices in GBP + UK VAT @ 20%, where applicable:

IBA members

Free

Non-members

Free

Certificate of Attendance

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Sonkita Conteh

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Namati Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone

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Valerie Johnston

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Food and Agricultural Organization of UN, Rome, Italy

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Jennifer Anne Kunst

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former Company Secretary - Illovo Sugar Limited, Durban, South Africa

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Christine Kanini Ileli

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Office of the Attorney General, Nairobi, Kenya

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Darryl Vhugen

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Land Tenure Consultant, Seattle, Washington, USA

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Rose Mosi

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Intl Institute for Environment and Development, London, England

Sara Moyo

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Honey & Blanckenberg, Harare, Zimbabwe; Member, Agriculture and Food Section Advisory Board

Margret Vidar

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FAO Development Law Branch, Rome, Italy

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