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Alfred Lahai Gbabai Brownell (born ) is a
Liberia Liberia, officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to Liberia–Sierra Leone border, its northwest, Guinea to Guinea–Liberia border, its north, Ivory Coast to Ivory Coast–Lib ...
n environmental activist and lawyer. Brownell met international attention because of his advocacy to prevent the destruction of tropical forests for
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. After receiving death threats as a result of his work, he and his family fled Liberia in 2016. He won the
Goldman Environmental Prize The Goldman Environmental Prize is a prize awarded annually to grassroots environmental activists. History Awardees are named from each of the world's six geographic regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, Islands and Island Nations, North America, an ...
, also called the "Green Nobel," in 2019 for his work protecting more than of the tropical forest that were traditional lands of local communities.


Early life and education

Brownell was born in Grand Cape Mount County, Liberia, and faced economic difficulties in his childhood. He graduated from the
University of Liberia The University of Liberia (UL or LU in older versions of abbreviation) is a publicly funded institution of higher learning located in Monrovia, Liberia. Authorized by the national government in 1851, the university opened in 1862 as Liberia Coll ...
in 1994, receiving his Bachelor's of Science degree in General Agriculture. He then attended the University of Liberia's
Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law is the law school of the University of Liberia in Monrovia, Liberia. Founded in 1951, it is named after former Chief Justice of the Liberian Supreme Court, Louis Arthur Grimes. The school offers a three-year pro ...
, graduating in 1999. He subsequently attended the
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, where he earned a
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degree in 2002.


Career

After finishing law school, Brownell co-authored legislation to protect forest land and the rights of the indigenous communities living on the land. However, he found that the government infringed on the newly implemented laws without performing impact studies or consulting with local communities. "The government proceeded to give away the same forest areas that we had struggled to protect. They started to award this forestland to mining companies, to agricultural companies, and to logging companies. They weren’t consulting the communities, they weren’t doing environmental impact studies, it was an official sitting up in his office, saying to these companies, ‘Here’s five million acres of land, go take that'", Brownell said in an interview. Brownell noted that the
clear-cutting Clearcutting, clearfelling or clearcut logging is a forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down. Along with shelterwood and seed tree harvests, it is used by foresters to create certain types of fore ...
of forest for palm oil plantations left local communities worse off, because not enough jobs were created to employ residents who lost their land as a result of the development. As part of his work protecting threatened lands and advocating for local communities, Brownell founded Liberia's first environmental law non-governmental organization, Green Advocates International. Around 2009, the government awarded large land leases to several multinational corporations which intended to clear-cut the forest and plant palm oil plantations. For instance, in 2010, the Liberian government leased over of land in
Sinoe County Sinoe is one of Liberia's 15 counties and it has 17 districts. Greenville is the county's capital. As of the 2022 Census, it had a population of 150,358, making it one of the least populous counties in Liberia. Sinoe has the third-largest area o ...
to Golden Veroleum Liberia, a Singapore-based palm oil producing company. The company planned to turn the forest land into palm oil plantations, but local residents began to protest the clearing of their land without their consent. Brownell and his team documented the intimidation and harassment of community members, the destruction of forest land and homes, and the desecration of graves and sacred sites. He worked to file complaints with a global certification organization, the
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, which called for a halt on development of the land. Brownell's family members were arrested and he was attacked, forcing him to flee the country in 2016. After leaving Liberia, he was a "Distinguished Scholar in Residence at
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Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy" from 2017 to 2021. Since then, he has been Visiting Human Rights Fellow at the
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. He has co-founded a number of environmental and human rights organizations in West Africa and internationally.


Award

The 2019
Goldman Environmental Prize The Goldman Environmental Prize is a prize awarded annually to grassroots environmental activists. History Awardees are named from each of the world's six geographic regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, Islands and Island Nations, North America, an ...
was bestowed to Alfred Lahai Gbabai Brownell, for his work as a environmental activist and advocate who fought to save 500,000 acres of tropical forest on the customary lands of local people in Liberia from being cleared for palm oil extraction.


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