Hilème Kombila

Hilème Kombila Ibouanga is a lawyer with 15 years of experience, specializing in legal support in France and Africa. She holds a PhD in public law and is passionate about international issues, having developed extensive expertise in the fields of climate justice, human rights, and international solidarity.

She is particularly known for her commitment to the preservation of the equatorial forest and the empowerment of women.

Hilème focuses on advising her clients on complex issues, facilitating a pragmatic and smooth approach to law. She is a fervent advocate for intersectional equality. As an expert in the protection of women’s rights, she supports relevant stakeholders in contexts where women are vulnerable to violence and systemic discrimination. She also emphasizes the importance of strengthening local capacities to address environmental and social challenges.

As a trainer and speaker, she shares her expertise, raising awareness among decision-makers and development actors on issues of sustainability and equality. She regularly conducts interventions on climate justice, the rights of indigenous communities, and women’s rights, with the aim of contributing to more inclusive policies.

As a legal practitioner, Hilème prioritizes a collaborative approach, working closely with her clients to resolve their legal issues and support them in their development projects.

Her skills in public law, combined with her understanding of local and international contexts, make her an essential lawyer in current issues of climate justice, empowerment, and social responsibility.

Finally, Hilème Kombila Ibouanga stands out for her ability to mobilize younger generations and promote a more sustainable future, both through her professional practice and her activism for environmental protection and social justice.

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