Republic of the Philippines Commission on Human Rights CHR-NI-2016-0001 In Re: National inquiry on the impact of climate change on the human rights of the Filipino People Statement of Resource Person, Laura Gyte I. Preliminary Matters 1. My name is Laura Gyte. I qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales in 2005, and have since worked for both civil society organisations and Governments on climate and environmental law, and constitutional and administrative law. A copy of my CV is attached. 2. Since 2015 I have been employed by Oxfam as Senior Legal Adviser, Campaigns. My role includes advising Oxfam on climate law and liability. 3. Oxfam is a confederation of 20 independent charitable organizations focusing on the alleviation of global poverty. Oxfam has been operating in the Philippines for 30 years working on addressing economic and gender inequalities, the causes of conflicts, and in saving lives during emergencies. 4. Oxfam responded with aid in the immediate aftermath of Haiyan. We worked in securing access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), in provisioning emergency food and livelihoods, and ensuring that gender and protection are addressed in the emergency response. Our response is Oxfam’s biggest humanitarian response in the Philippines to date reaching more than 800,000 people in Ormoc City, Tacloban City, Leyte, Eastern Samar and Cebu with emergency and long-term support. 5. In making this statement I refer to work by my colleagues in Oxfam in the Philippines, and our climate, energy and private sector policy advisers. 6. The petitioners have invited me to give evidence as a resource person on the subject of Oxfam’s work on just energy transition and requirements that can be made of corporates to ensure they act responsibly in relation to the climate risks and impacts of their business. 7. Oxfam believes the Commission’s work in this inquiry is of fundamental importance to people living with the human rights impacts of climate change, in the Philippines and beyond, and I am honoured to appear at the public hearing on 11 December 2018. II. Substantive Matters 8. In this section I will address the aspects requested by the petitioners as relevant to the Commission’s consideration at this stage of the Inquiry.

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