Francisca Conejeros Martínez

Francisca Conejeros Martínez

Law Division, UN Environment Programme

Francisca Conejeros Martínez is a Chilean lawyer and member of the Chilean Bar Association, with expertise in international law, human rights, and environmental law. She has collaborated with institutions such as the United Nations Environment Programme, the Organization of American States, and the Constitutional Court of Chile, and has served as a legal advisor in both the public and private sectors. She holds an Advanced LL.M. in Public International Law from Leiden University and has completed specialized studies in human rights and environmental law.

Articles by Francisca Conejeros Martínez

  1. Resourcing Africa’s future: fairness at the core

    Extractive and land resourcesSub-Saharan Africa

    Africa holds some of the world’s richest reserves of transition minerals, from cobalt and copper to lithium and platinum. To prevent the green revolution from becoming just another chapter of exploitation, African leaders and global partners must insist on value creation at home