COVID-19, Climate and Clean Fuel: Charting a path for Africa’s Inclusive Green Economic Recovery
In a previous blog post for the Charcoal Project, Fatin Ibrahim shared her findings from a research project regarding the impacts of Covid-19 on participants in the biomass fuel sector in East Africa.
Because these findings were compelling, an overview of Fatin’s case study was published by Afronomics Law in January 2021. To read the article and the overview of the study go to: COVID-19, Climate and Clean Fuel: Charting a path for Africa’s Inclusive Green Economic Recovery.
Fatin El-Kabashi Abdullah Ibrahim volunteered with TCP this summer providing pro bono legal advice, researching and blogging about TCP’s work in East Africa. She is a recent Georgetown Law graduate. Fatin previously worked as a finance lawyer in London, UK. She is passionate about supporting entrepreneurship and innovation in developing countries and is a longstanding environmentalist. She looks forward to continuing her collaboration with us and supporting our sustainability focussed work.