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    <translate><!--T:24--> The CJ-JT Wiki is a mapping listing organisations in the Global South working on climate justice and just transition. This Climate Justice Map  is searchable geographically by countries, regions and key themes / injustices. It is an open source tool designed to become more comprehensive over time.</translate>  
     
    <translate><!--T:24--> The CJ-JT Wiki is a mapping listing organisations in the Global South working on climate justice and just transition. This Climate Justice Map  is searchable geographically by countries, regions and key themes / injustices. It is an open source tool designed to become more comprehensive over time.</translate>  
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    <translate><!--T:25--> The mapping was produced by the Climate Justice - Just Transition Donor Collaborative (CJ-JT) because many studies showed<sup>1</sup> philanthropic funding was not reaching those on the front lines of injustice, especially those based in the Global South. The Climate Justice Map aims to redress this imbalance by helping foundations and advisors quickly find who is working on the ground.</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:25--> The mapping was produced by the [[https://climatejusticecollab.org/cjjt-map/ Climate Justice - Just Transition Donor Collaborative (CJ-JT] because many studies showed<sup>1</sup> philanthropic funding was not reaching those on the front lines of injustice, especially those based in the Global South. The Climate Justice Map aims to redress this imbalance by helping foundations and advisors quickly find who is working on the ground.</translate>
        
    <translate><!--T:26--> The mapping highlights, wherever possible, work led by women, people of colour, youth, historically marginalised groups, and those with disabilities. These groups are playing a leading role in putting forward just and equitable solutions despite having received the least resources and contributed very little to climate change.</translate>
     
    <translate><!--T:26--> The mapping highlights, wherever possible, work led by women, people of colour, youth, historically marginalised groups, and those with disabilities. These groups are playing a leading role in putting forward just and equitable solutions despite having received the least resources and contributed very little to climate change.</translate>

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