

Unlocking data to end deforestation and human rights abuses
A global panel discussion and Q&A exploring the vital role of open data in the drive to end deforestation and human rights abuses linked to international commodity trade.
Hosted by Oxford-based NGO, Global Canopy, panellists will include experts from civil society and Tony's Chocolonely (Tony's Open Chain).
The discussion will explore the use of data to accelerate the transition to more transparent, sustainable and equitable agricultural supply chains.
This event will appeal to NGOs, academics, funders and corporate leaders.
Organisations:
Global Canopy is a data-driven not-for-profit that targets the market forces destroying nature.
Trase brings transparency to the international trade of agricultural commodities which drive tropical deforestation.
Chair/Moderator: Emma Gollub - Strategic Engagement Director at Global Canopy
Panellists
Helen Bellfield - Deputy Executive Director at Global Canopy and co-director of Trase.
Belinda Borck - Tony's Chocolonely (Tony's Open Chain) public policy lead looking after the EU, US and UK regions.
Aisha Raheem - Skoll Scholar, is CEO and Co-Founder of Farmz2u a supply chain technology company enabling climate adaptative and resilient food systems through more visible supply chains.
Read more: https://trase.earth/insights/cote-d-ivoire-cocoa-exports-and-deforestation
Capacity: 60 maximum.