Online Departmental Conference GLOBAL
the NatureFriends Baden-Württemberg eV
The energy transition is a central issue of our time – not only in Germany, but worldwide. African countries such as Senegal, where we work closely with the
Friends of Nature are faced with the challenge of making their energy supply sustainable, affordable, and independent.
Global transformation opens up a wide range of opportunities: for economic development, for local value creation and for global partnerships on an equal footing.
The online conference examines the potentials and risks of an energy transition in the global South, asks about political and structural
framework conditions and discusses how civil society in Germany can act in solidarity. In view of current global political developments and the new
The Federal Government is also asking itself what new impulses are possible – and what responsibility this entails.
speakers
Dr. Karamba Diaby – Former Member of the Bundestag, Political Advisor
Dr. Sonja Klingert – Green Party Karlsruhe, City Councillor
Dr. Boniface Mabanza Bambu – Southern Africa Church Office | KASA
Digital greeting from Mamadou Sylla, President of Naturefriends Youth International
Herbert Knienieder, Head of GLOBAL Department
You can also get all information via this Invitation to download.
Registration and access via Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88451623601
Meeting ID: 884 5162 3601
Identification code: 499230
We cordially invite you to join us for exciting
Speakers from politics and civil society will discuss key questions, including:
What opportunities does the energy transition open up for countries in the global South? What political and structural conditions are necessary to avoid new dependencies? What role does German and European policy play in the global energy transformation?
Please register by Monday, July 14th at the latest.
Contact
Maike Schliebs
Speaker, GLOBAL Department of NatureFriends Baden-Württemberg eV
Email: global@naturfreunde-baden.de
Tel: 0721 15109115
The conference takes place as part of the 50th anniversary of the DEAB under the motto “Solidarity.Power.Future”.
