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    [https://climatejusticecollab.org/climatejusticemap/ Learn more by accessing the Climate Justice - Just Transition Donor Collaborative Website]
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    [https://climatejusticecollab.org/climatejusticemap/ Learn more by accessing the Climate Justice - Just Transition Collaborative Website]
        
    '''<translate><!--T:39--> What is the Climate Justice Map?</translate>'''
     
    '''<translate><!--T:39--> What is the Climate Justice Map?</translate>'''
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    <translate><!--T:40--> The Climate Justice Map is a [https://climatejusticemap.org/index.php/Climate_Justice_Map mapping] showing organisations and networks based in the Global South working on climate justice and just transition. This mapping was produced by the [https://climatejusticecollab.org/ Climate Justice - Just Transition Donor Collaborative (CJ-JT)], an initiative working to shift power and philanthropic resources to those on the frontlines of climate injustice who do not yet have their due share of voice in policy-making and whose efforts are critically under-resourced.</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:40--> The Climate Justice Map is a [https://climatejusticemap.org/index.php/Climate_Justice_Map mapping] showing organisations and networks based in the Global South working on climate justice and just transition. This mapping was produced by the [https://climatejusticecollab.org/ Climate Justice - Just Transition Collaborative (CJ-JT)], an initiative working to shift power and philanthropic resources to those on the frontlines of climate injustice who do not yet have their due share of voice in policy-making and whose efforts are critically under-resourced.</translate>
        
    <translate><!--T:41--> The CJ Map is a  unique tool that includes over 1,600+ organisations and networks. It is in the form of an open-source Wiki with the core information available in four languages: Arabic, English, French and Spanish.</translate>
     
    <translate><!--T:41--> The CJ Map is a  unique tool that includes over 1,600+ organisations and networks. It is in the form of an open-source Wiki with the core information available in four languages: Arabic, English, French and Spanish.</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:42--> For more information about how the work of the CJ-JT Donor Collaborative and partners who created the CJ-Map, please access the website: https://climatejusticecollab.org/</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:42--> For more information about how the work of the CJ-JT Collaborative and partners who created the CJ-Map, please access the website: https://climatejusticecollab.org/</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:44--> The Climate Justice Map is based on many sources of information, including climate justice and just transition networks funded by philanthropy, information by experts working in the field as well as from desktop based research. Entries have also been provided by the [https://climatejusticecollab.org/fellowship-program/ CJ-JT Donor Collaborative Climate JEDIs - Fellows] working to enhance justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in climate spaces. </translate>
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    <translate><!--T:44--> The Climate Justice Map is based on many sources of information, including climate justice and just transition networks funded by philanthropy, information by experts working in the field as well as from desktop based research. Entries have also been provided by the [https://climatejusticecollab.org/fellowship-program/ CJ-JT Collaborative Climate JEDIs - Fellows] working to enhance justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in climate spaces. </translate>
        
    <translate><!--T:45--> The CJ-Map has been sourced from the publicly available information using the description which organisations use to describe themselves and their own focus area and operations. Each organisation featured has been given the opportunity to check their entry. We are grateful to the work of [https://www.climatecardinals.org/ Climate Cardinals] for their translation services.  This is an important partnership of ours because most climate justice literature and climate campaigning is written and accessible entirely in English which results in systematic barriers to accessing information on climate change.<sup>2</sup></translate>
     
    <translate><!--T:45--> The CJ-Map has been sourced from the publicly available information using the description which organisations use to describe themselves and their own focus area and operations. Each organisation featured has been given the opportunity to check their entry. We are grateful to the work of [https://www.climatecardinals.org/ Climate Cardinals] for their translation services.  This is an important partnership of ours because most climate justice literature and climate campaigning is written and accessible entirely in English which results in systematic barriers to accessing information on climate change.<sup>2</sup></translate>
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    <translate><!--T:58--> The Climate Justice Map is based on many sources of information, including from recommendations and other mapping efforts, climate justice and just transition networks funded by philanthropy, information by experts working in the field as well as from desktop based research. Entries have also been provided by the CJ-JT Donor Collaborative Climate JEDIs - Fellows working to enhance justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in climate spaces.</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:58--> The Climate Justice Map is based on many sources of information, including from recommendations and other mapping efforts, climate justice and just transition networks funded by philanthropy, information by experts working in the field as well as from desktop based research. Entries have also been provided by the CJ-JT Collaborative Climate JEDIs - Fellows working to enhance justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in climate spaces.</translate>
        
    <translate><!--T:59--> The CJ-Map has been sourced from the publicly available information using the description which organisations use to describe themselves and their own focus area and operations. Each organisation featured has been given the opportunity to check their entry.</translate>
     
    <translate><!--T:59--> The CJ-Map has been sourced from the publicly available information using the description which organisations use to describe themselves and their own focus area and operations. Each organisation featured has been given the opportunity to check their entry.</translate>

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