Fair Clare: Securing Socio-Economic Rights and a Just Transition in County Clare

The report, which has relevance to many of the SDGs and the commitment to leave no one behind, aims to examine the impact of the ongoing transition to zero emissions on groups who experience one or many forms of structural disadvantage in County Clare. Underpinned by a human rights-based approach, focusing specifically on realising the socio-economic rights of Clare residents, the report makes recommendations and contributes to the discussion of how Just Transition planning and policy in Clare can begin to address underlying inequalities and ensure that those who experience poverty, as well as the most marginalised in society, are protected and benefit from the transition.

TASC, in collaboration with Clare Public Participation Network (Clare PPN), Clare County Council, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board, and Clare Local Development Company are delighted to announce the launch of Fair Clare: Securing Socio-Economic Rights and a Just Transition in County Clare.

The report was launched in the Temple Gate Hotel last week in Ennis, Clare and received national and local coverage.

You can read the report online here.

Fair Clare Securing SocioEconomic Rights and a Just Transition in County Clare
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