Mapping and Facilitating Collective Action for
Just Transition.
Brenda Martin
Brenda Martin is a social scientist. She maps the stakeholders who are most influential in South Africa’s rapidly evolving energy transition. Based on her understanding of the context and her recognised commitment to achieving Justice in the transition, she facilitates effective multi-sector discussions to enhance and strengthen both collaboration and participation in Just Transition design, planning and implementation.
Expertise
Brenda offers services in the areas of: Policy, market, stakeholder analysis, stakeholder mapping and facilitation. She has a rich understanding of South Africa’s energy sector. Her stakeholder maps offer insight into the complexity, dynamics, partnerships, priorities and projects within the South African energy transition.
Historic and ongoing insight into South Africa’s energy transition,
Annually updated map of public sector stakeholders who are active and influential.
Bespoke process facilitation, typically multi-sectoral and/or between diverse groups
Historic and ongoing insight into South Africa’s energy transition,
Annually updated map of public sector stakeholders who are active and influential.
Bespoke process facilitation, typically multi-sectoral and/or between diverse groups
Blog

Stakeholder mapping: Five pointers that always guide me
Scope. Before you begin to plot your stakeholder map it is vital that you clarify what you will include and what you will exclude.

My journey to appreciating the art of stakeholder mapping (part 1)
Toward the end of 2008, several civil society colleagues gathered in the Project 90 by 2030 office in Kenilworth, to prepare for engaging with the