COP 29 – Fixing Just Energy Transition Partnerships: How to make JETPS truly inclusive, socially just and sustainable
JETPs are an instrument created by the G7 with the aim of supporting countries in the Global South to decarbonize their energy sector more quickly. To date, JETPs have been launched with South Africa, Indonesia, Vietnam and Senegal. As evident by the name, JETPs promise to organize the transformation of the energy sector in a just way. But is the promise of a just transition delivered? In this side event, we will discuss this and make recommendations to make JETPs more inclusive, socially just and sustainable.
Moderation: Yvonne Blos, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Language: English
Opening remarks and welcome
- Frederik Moch, Director of the Structural, Industry and Service Policy Department at the German Trade Union Confederation (DGB)
- Yvonne Blos, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
08:30
Presentation of JETP Study results
Thomas Hirsch, Director of Climate and Development Advice
08:35
Panel discussion/comments on the study
- Crispian Olver, Executive Director of the Presidential Climate Commission (South Africa)
- Tendai Makanza, IndustriALL Regional Assistant
- Joy Hernandez, ITUC-AP, Senior Communications and Advocacy Officer (Philippines)
- Dr Moustapha Kamal Gueye, Global Coordinator, Green Jobs Programme at the International Labour Organization
08:50
Questions from the audience
09:10
Closing remarks
Diana Junquera, Co-Director, Just Transition Centre, ITUC
09:25