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|Name=RESAMA - South American Network for Environmental Migrations | |Name=RESAMA - South American Network for Environmental Migrations | ||
|Link=https://resama.net/ https://www.resama.org/ | |Link=https://resama.net/ https://www.resama.org/ | ||
|Type=<translate>Network</translate> | |Type=<translate><!--T:1--> Network</translate> | ||
|Country=<translate>Brazil</translate> | |Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Brazil</translate> | ||
|Current focus=<translate>Migration</translate> | |Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Migration</translate> | ||
<translate>Climate change</translate> | <translate><!--T:4--> Climate change</translate> | ||
<translate>Disaster Risk Reduction</translate> | <translate><!--T:5--> Disaster Risk Reduction</translate> | ||
<translate>Adaptation</translate> | <translate><!--T:6--> Adaptation</translate> | ||
<translate>Climate Justice</translate> | <translate><!--T:7--> Climate Justice</translate> | ||
<translate>Human Rights</translate> | <translate><!--T:8--> Human Rights</translate> | ||
<translate>Displacement</translate> | <translate><!--T:9--> Displacement</translate> | ||
<translate>Knowledge sharing</translate> | <translate><!--T:10--> Knowledge sharing</translate> | ||
<translate>Research</translate> | <translate><!--T:11--> Research</translate> | ||
<translate>Publication</translate> | <translate><!--T:12--> Publication</translate> | ||
<translate>Law </translate> | <translate><!--T:13--> Law </translate> | ||
<translate>Policy</translate> | <translate><!--T:14--> Policy</translate> | ||
|Description=Founded in 2010 in Brazil and Uruguay, the South American Network for Environmental Migrations – RESAMA is a pioneering initiative for coordination and mobilization of researchers and practitioners to include the subject of environmental migration in public agendas in the region. Our mission is giving visibility, advocating for recognition and protection of climate/environmental migrants. Through research, advocacy, and collective capacity building we support various actors and initiatives, researchers, organizations, and communities (specially in Latin America and Global South). | |Description=Founded in 2010 in Brazil and Uruguay, the South American Network for Environmental Migrations – RESAMA is a pioneering initiative for coordination and mobilization of researchers and practitioners to include the subject of environmental migration in public agendas in the region. Our mission is giving visibility, advocating for recognition and protection of climate/environmental migrants. Through research, advocacy, and collective capacity building we support various actors and initiatives, researchers, organizations, and communities (specially in Latin America and Global South). | ||
|Source=Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival | |Source=Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival | ||
Revision as of 21:31, 29 April 2023
Organization name
RESAMA - South American Network for Environmental Migrations
Organization link
https://resama.net/ https://www.resama.org/
Organization type
Network
Country
Current focus/area
Migration Climate change Disaster Risk Reduction Adaptation Climate Justice Human Rights Displacement Knowledge sharing Research Publication Law Policy
Description/notes
Founded in 2010 in Brazil and Uruguay, the South American Network for Environmental Migrations – RESAMA is a pioneering initiative for coordination and mobilization of researchers and practitioners to include the subject of environmental migration in public agendas in the region. Our mission is giving visibility, advocating for recognition and protection of climate/environmental migrants. Through research, advocacy, and collective capacity building we support various actors and initiatives, researchers, organizations, and communities (specially in Latin America and Global South).
Compendium source
Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival
14° 14' 6.00" S, 51° 55' 31.08" W
Climate change Disaster Risk Reduction Adaptation Climate Justice Human Rights Displacement Knowledge sharing Research Publication Law
Policy +Longitude: -51.9253 +