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    |Organization type=Coalición, LED BIPOC, Led LGBTI+, dirigido por jóvenes, mujeres lideradas
     
    |Organization type=Coalición, LED BIPOC, Led LGBTI+, dirigido por jóvenes, mujeres lideradas
     
    |Located in=South Africa
     
    |Located in=South Africa
    |Current focus=Sensibilización, Justicia medioambiental, Justicia económica, Extractivas,  Salud, Derechos humanos, Justicia intergeneracional, Derechos laborales, Creación de movimientos, Racial justice, Social justice, Youth leadership
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    |Current focus=Sensibilización, Justicia medioambiental, Justicia económica, Extractivas,  Salud, Derechos humanos, Justicia intergeneracional, Derechos laborales, Creación de movimientos, Justicia social, Social justice, Youth leadership
     
    |Description=The Climate Justice Coalition (CJC) is a South African coalition of trade unions, civil society, grassroots, and community-based organisations. Together we are taking on the climate crisis by advancing a transformative climate justice agenda, which works to overcome the deep inequality, poverty and multiple injustices that South Africa faces.  As a coalition, we aim to advance the struggle for climate justice using a combination of movement building, education, sustained organising, campaigning, advocacy and litigation.  
     
    |Description=The Climate Justice Coalition (CJC) is a South African coalition of trade unions, civil society, grassroots, and community-based organisations. Together we are taking on the climate crisis by advancing a transformative climate justice agenda, which works to overcome the deep inequality, poverty and multiple injustices that South Africa faces.  As a coalition, we aim to advance the struggle for climate justice using a combination of movement building, education, sustained organising, campaigning, advocacy and litigation.  
      

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