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|Name=Friends of the Earth El Salvador
 
|Name=Friends of the Earth El Salvador
 
|Link=https://www.foei.org/member-groups/latin-america-and-the-caribbean/el-salvador
 
|Link=https://www.foei.org/member-groups/latin-america-and-the-caribbean/el-salvador
|Type=Non-profit
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|Type=<translate><!--T:1--> Non-profit</translate>
|Country=El Salvador
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|Current focus=Solid waste
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|Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Waste</translate>
Marine conservation
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Sustainable transportation
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<translate><!--T:5--> Conservation</translate>
Climate justice
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<translate><!--T:6--> Transport</translate>
Forests
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<translate><!--T:7--> Climate justice</translate>
Sustainable societies
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<translate><!--T:8--> Forests</translate>
Wetlands
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Education
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|Description=CESTA was founded in El Salvador in 1980 and joined FoEI in 1991. Today, CESTA has some 3100 members spread among 27 local groups. Every three months, CESTA publishes a Spanish-language magazine called ECONCIENCIA, as well as numerous books and pamphlets on more specialised technical subjects. CESTA's core national campaigns focus on solid waste, marine issues, and sustainable transportation. The organization participates in the following FoEI campaigns: climate change, forests, sustainable societies, and wetlands. CESTA also has four "ecocentric" where appropriate technologies are developed and put into practice. One such centre has an urban focus, another is a permaculture school where workshops are given on a permanent basis, while still others focus on forest and marine issues.
 
|Description=CESTA was founded in El Salvador in 1980 and joined FoEI in 1991. Today, CESTA has some 3100 members spread among 27 local groups. Every three months, CESTA publishes a Spanish-language magazine called ECONCIENCIA, as well as numerous books and pamphlets on more specialised technical subjects. CESTA's core national campaigns focus on solid waste, marine issues, and sustainable transportation. The organization participates in the following FoEI campaigns: climate change, forests, sustainable societies, and wetlands. CESTA also has four "ecocentric" where appropriate technologies are developed and put into practice. One such centre has an urban focus, another is a permaculture school where workshops are given on a permanent basis, while still others focus on forest and marine issues.
  
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|Source=Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice
 
|Source=Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice
 
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[[Geographical focus::13.7942° N, 88.8965° W]]
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Organization name

Friends of the Earth El Salvador

Organization link

https://www.foei.org/member-groups/latin-america-and-the-caribbean/el-salvador

Organization type

Non-profit

Country

El Salvador

Current focus/area

Waste Marine protection Conservation Transport Climate justice Forests Wetlands Education

Description/notes

CESTA was founded in El Salvador in 1980 and joined FoEI in 1991. Today, CESTA has some 3100 members spread among 27 local groups. Every three months, CESTA publishes a Spanish-language magazine called ECONCIENCIA, as well as numerous books and pamphlets on more specialised technical subjects. CESTA's core national campaigns focus on solid waste, marine issues, and sustainable transportation. The organization participates in the following FoEI campaigns: climate change, forests, sustainable societies, and wetlands. CESTA also has four "ecocentric" where appropriate technologies are developed and put into practice. One such centre has an urban focus, another is a permaculture school where workshops are given on a permanent basis, while still others focus on forest and marine issues.

(website)

Compendium source

Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice


13° 47' 39.12" N, 88° 53' 47.40" W

Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice +
Waste

Marine protection Conservation Transport Climate justice Forests Wetlands

Education +
CESTA was founded in El Salvador in 1980 aCESTA was founded in El Salvador in 1980 and joined FoEI in 1991. Today, CESTA has some 3100 members spread among 27 local groups. Every three months, CESTA publishes a Spanish-language magazine called ECONCIENCIA, as well as numerous books and pamphlets on more specialised technical subjects. CESTA's core national campaigns focus on solid waste, marine issues, and sustainable transportation. The organization participates in the following FoEI campaigns: climate change, forests, sustainable societies, and wetlands. CESTA also has four "ecocentric" where appropriate technologies are developed and put into practice. One such centre has an urban focus, another is a permaculture school where workshops are given on a permanent basis, while still others focus on forest and marine issues.</br></br>(website)us on forest and marine issues. (website) +
13° 47' 39.12" N, 88° 53' 47.40" WLatitude: 13.7942
Longitude: -88.8965
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