Katrin Macmillan

Katrin leads efforts to establish the Nigerian Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, an ambitious public-private partnership to introduce 10 million fuel-efficient stoves to Nigerian homes and institutions by 2021.

Katrin is an award-winning producer and has produced human rights advocacy events and programmes in London, South Africa, Nigeria, DRC and Australia.

In New York she launched a city-wide political arts festival and coordinated advocacy events for the UN, NY University Center for Global Affairs, NY Public Library, Culture Project, Speak Truth To Power and the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial. She has addressed international academic forums on human rights and humanitarian aid.

Katrin has worked as a communications consultant for the World Bank and USAID and assisted Management Sciences for Health with their HIV/AIDS programme. She co-launched Bwari, a Nigerian collective aimed at generating jobs using sustainable resources and, in collaboration with the ICRC, initiated the emergency relief for Jos.  Katrin has initiated a bottle recycling project in Abuja and is working with the Developmental Association for Renewable Energies to build energy-autonomous housing with the recycled bottles.