Adopting a people-centred approach to justice Kenya has become the first country to develop a people-centred approach to justice delivery and social transformation. Paul Ogemba spoke to Chief Justice Martha Koome to find out more.
Fostering vs frustrating climate justice Legal practitioners from all over the world attending COP28 in Dubai spent one afternoon discussing their professional role and duties in addressing the global climate crisis, writes Kaijage Robert.
Going green in Nigeria Industry commitments to Net Zero and action on climate change have been key topics at recent Mining Indabas. Samuel Olawepo spoke to Craig Sisterson about the status and prospects for green mining in Nigeria.
In it together as one At COP28 in Dubai, global leaders from government, business and NGOs will discuss why climate action can’t wait. Lusungu Gondwe and Nobert Phiri spoke to Craig Sisterson about using carbon credits to make a difference.
Powering through from Nigeria to the world Six years ago Chukwusolukwue “Chisolu” Obumneke-Okeke did not fancy himself being a lawyer at the forefront of advocating for clean energy. He spoke to Paul Ogemba about his journey – physically and metaphorically.
Kenya takes lead on climate law in East Africa Momentum on ESG issues is building as Kenyan businesses embrace the challenges and opportunities of climate change, says TripleOKLaw LLP’s Stephen Mallowah in an interview with Ben Edwards.