About Stacey Alvarez de la Campa
Stacey is the Partnerships Manager, Program Coordinator, and Lead Facilitator of the Caribbean Climate Justice Academy and Academic Council Liaison with Island Innovation.
She has worked with the University of Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance as an educational consultant, and is a member of the 2021-2022 cohort of the Anant Fellowship for Climate Action. She has successfully completed Climate Leadership Training with the Climate Reality Project and is jointly certified in Climate Law and Governance by The University of Cambridge, The Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, and the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law.
Stacey has been invited to speak at numerous panel discussions and webinars, including the Expert Roundtable Session on Climate Justice held at Climate Law and Governance Day at COP26, numerous sessions at COP28, the 2023 Archipelagic and Island States Forum held in Bali, convenings of the European Geosciences Union, and sessions at the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Stacey was also invited to participate in consultations with the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Environment.
She was invited to join the Climate Change Litigation Initiative (C2LI), a platform created by the IUCN’s Climate Change Law Specialist Group, as the National Rapporteur for Barbados. This platform allows users to explore three climate change litigation scenarios in over 30 countries through reviewing consistently updated information on standing, grounds and remedies.
Stacey was born in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, grew up in Barbados, and possesses undergraduate degrees in Law as well as Literature. She is currently pursuing her Master’s Degree in Island Studies with the University of Malta’s Islands and Small States Institute.