A just transition to net-zero emissions is not only possible but crucial
Procedural justice Distributive justice Restorative justice

Vision

A well-managed shift towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all

Challanges and opportunities

Across sectors socioeconomic risks need to be identified and mitigated, and opportunities realised

Building blocks

Building blocks of a transition with contributes to social upliftment and eradication of poverty nd inequality in South Africa

Collaboration

Collaboration across stakeholder groups-private and public sector, communities/civil society and others - will be critical

Guidance towards reaching net zero by 2050 is provided at sector level by the pathways analysis

Key areas where all partners need to play a role

Procedural justice

Empowering(not only supporting) workers, communities and small businesses in the transition

Distributive justice

An equitable distribution of risks, responsibilities and benefits that addresses the direct impact resulting from the transition

Restorative justice

The redress of historical damages against individuals, communities and the environment

Job creation and decent work

Training, capacitation and skilling

Infrastructure planning and rollout

Managing geo and cultural dislocation

Social protection

Service delivery and access to infrastructure and markets

Economic inclusion and participation

Ownership

Ecological restoration

Education

CROSS-CUTTING ENABLERS FOR A JUST TRANSITION: Funding | Policy and governance