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Unlocking data to end deforestation and human rights abuses

Global Canopy hosted a panel discussion and Q&A at the Marmalade Festival in Oxford exploring the vital role of open data in the drive to end deforestation and human rights abuses linked to international commodity trade. Insight available to read now.

  • When: 2 Apr 2025, 12:30-14:00 BST
  • Where: Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, Oxford, OX12DH
  • In person

You can now read our insight for the key takeaways from this event.

Global Canopy hosted a panel discussion as part of The Marmalade Festival, a global festival celebrating systems change through the lens of people, power and place.

Our event, ‘Unlocking data to end deforestation and human rights abuses’, featured a panel of experts from civil society and Tony’s Chocolonely (Tony’s Open Chain) who discussed the use of data to accelerate the transition to more transparent, sustainable and equitable agricultural supply chains.

​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.

Moderator:

  • Darren McKenzie – Senior Communications Lead at Global Canopy
  • When: 2 Apr 2025, 12:30-14:00 BST
  • Where: Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, Oxford, OX12DH

Language: English

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