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قانون  
Legislation
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التشريع
Environmental justice
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العدالة البيئية
Advocacy
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التوعية
Just Transition
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الإنتقال العادل
Training
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التدريب
Legal support
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الدعم القانوني
Community empowerment
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تمكين المجتمعات المحلية
Adaptation
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التكيف
Mitigation
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التخفيف
Indigenous rights
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حقوق الشعوب الأصلية
Marine protection
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الحماية البحرية
Coastal protection
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حماية المستوطنات
Conservation
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الحفاظ على البيئة
Democracy
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الديمقراطية
Climate change
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تغير المناخ
Biodiversity
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التنوع البيولوجي
 
|Description=FIMA is a non-profit NGO, founded in 1998. We work to be a significant contribution to politics, legislation and access to environmental justice in Chile.
 
|Description=FIMA is a non-profit NGO, founded in 1998. We work to be a significant contribution to politics, legislation and access to environmental justice in Chile.
  

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Organization name

ONG FIMA (Chile)

Organization link

https://www.fima.cl/

Organization type

منظمة غير حكومية

Country

تشيلي

Current focus/area

سياسة قانون التشريع العدالة البيئية التوعية الإنتقال العادل التدريب الدعم القانوني تمكين المجتمعات المحلية التكيف التخفيف حقوق الشعوب الأصلية الحماية البحرية حماية المستوطنات الحفاظ على البيئة الديمقراطية تغير المناخ التنوع البيولوجي

Description/notes

FIMA is a non-profit NGO, founded in 1998. We work to be a significant contribution to politics, legislation and access to environmental justice in Chile.

(website)

Transición Justa en Latinoamérica (TJLA) is a Project held by Chilean organizations, part of the Civil Society for Climate Action (SCAC). The project aims to create collective framing of the concept of a "Just Transition" with a Latin American perspective, with specific emphasis on those most affected by energy and economic transitions taking place in the region. To achieve this, the TJLA team will organize a set of digital assemblies for Chile, Argentina, Perú and Bolivia, that aim to construct through dialogue shared meaning to the concept. In addition to this, the project will culminate with the creation of a digital toolkit that will include the systematization of the dialogues, a collaboratively created map of transitions and their added conflicts, and other useful tools for organizations interested in joining the movement.

(CJRF grants doc)

Compendium source

CJRF Grantees List

GARN - Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature


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