Organization and Networks
Organization name | Organization link | Organization type | Located in | Current focus | Description | Compendium source | |
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ACICAFOC | ACICAFOC | https://www.acicafoc.org/ | Non-profit | Costa Rica | Indigenous rights
Natural resource management Community empowerment Capacity building Agrobiodiversity Biodiversity | We are a non-profit organization that works to open political spaces in recognition of indigenous and peasant communities and the search for resources for the development of local organizations. At ACICAFOC we facilitate processes that allow access, use and responsible management of natural resources and thus contribute to the socio-productive development of indigenous peoples and local communities. | |
AJMUN | AJMUN | https://m.facebook.com/101311175042373 | Non-profit Organization (NPO) Youth Led | Bolivia | Youth leadership
Youth empowerment Volunteering Policy | World Youth Action - AJMUN is a non-profit, non-partisan youth organization. Focused on strengthening leadership of young people between 18 and 30 years of age throughout Bolivia, in order to influence publicly or politically. | |
AO Latinoamérica | AO Latinoamérica | https://www.instagram.com/ao.latinoamerica/?hl=es | Non-profit Organization (NPO) | Mexico | Policy
Oceans Mining Fishing Climate Justice | Promote the development of an Oceanic Culture in Latin American countries. | |
AS-PTA | AS-PTA | https://aspta.org.br/ | Non-profit | Brazil | Agriculture
Sustainability Rural development Policy Markets Agrobiodiversity Agroforestry Knowledge sharing Livestock Climate finance Child rights Youth Water Soil Monitoring Women Agroecology Health Food | AS-PTA Agricultura Familiar e Agroecologia is a non-profit civil law association that, since 1983, works to strengthen family agriculture and promote sustainable rural development in Brazil.
AS-PTA participated in the constitution and works in several civil society networks aimed at promoting sustainable rural development. At the same time that they constitute spaces for collective learning, these networks provide articulated actions of organizations and movements of society to influence the elaboration, implementation and monitoring of public policies. (website) | |
Acción Ecológica de Chile | Acción Ecológica de Chile | http://accion-ecologica.cl/#quienes somos | NGO | Chile | Climate justice
Social justice Environmental litigation | We are a citizen organization created in 1999 to fight for the preservation of the Earth. Our way of acting is through direct action and social mobilization, influencing decision-makers and environmental litigation. (website) | A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN Latin America (CANLA) |
Acción Juvenil Mundial | Acción Juvenil Mundial | https://www.instagram.com/ajmun tarija | Non-profit Organization (NPO) | Bolivia | Policy
Training Socioeconomic justice Youth empowerment Communication Climate Justice | It seeks to generate political and public advocacy, and train leaders who are necessary agents of change. | |
Accíon Ecológica | Accíon Ecológica | https://www.accionecologica.org/quienes-somos/ | NGO | Ecuador | Indigenous rights
Farmers' rights Land use Environmental rights Climate justice Social justice Ecofeminism Gender equality | Acción Eccológica has been working with indigenous and peasant organizations since 1986 in defence of their collective rights and in support of local organizations that face socio-environmental conflicts. These organizations, anchored in the land and territories, demanded respect for their rights and more democratic policies. This is how proposals such as food and energy sovereignty were born, and thinking of a post-oil Ecuador. Acción Ecológica also addresses issues such as resistance to mining hand in hand with ecofeminism. (webiste) | A member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature |
ActionAid Brasil | ActionAid Brasil | https://actionaid.org.br/ | Civil Society Organization (CSO) | Brazil | Racial justice
Social justice Climate justice Gender equality Poverty Agroecology Agriculture | We are an international organization that works for social justice, gender and ethnic-racial equity and the end of poverty. We were founded in 1972 and are present in 43 countries, reaching more than 15 million people worldwide. In Brazil since 1999, we operate in more than 2,400 communities and benefit more than 300,000 people. We work in partnership with local communities and organizations on education, agroecology and climate, gender equality and participation and democracy projects. | |
ActionLAC - Accion Climatica Latino Americana | ActionLAC - Accion Climatica Latino Americana | http://www.actionlac.net/ | Project developed by Avina Foundation | Argentina | Capacity building
Networking Alliance building Climate action | ActionLAC is a platform whose goal is to accerate climate action in Latin America. | |
Actitud Misionerista | Actitud Misionerista | https://www.instagram.com/actitudmisionerista/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= | Non-profit Organization (NPO) | Argentina | Education
Training Ecology Socioeconomic justice Youth empowerment Communication Climate Justice | Combat the advance of climate change in the province of Misiones, training leaders in climate matters. | |
Agora | Agora | https://agora2030.org/ | Non-profit organisation | New York | Economic justice
Ecosystems Climate finance Inclusion Resilience building | Agora is a regional non-profit organization that works to create inclusive prosperity across Latin America by
Accelerating the growth of purpose-driven entrepreneurs through access to knowledge, networks and capital >Promoting social innovation in traditional small and growing businesses towards greater economic, social and environmental sustainability >Cultivating entrepreneurial ecosystems grounded in collaborative action and impact (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival Porticus Grantees List |
Agrupación Nacional de Empleados Fiscales (ANEF) | Agrupación Nacional de Empleados Fiscales (ANEF) | http://anef.cl/ | Non-profit | Chile | Labour rights
Social justice Gender equality | National Association of Fiscal Employees -ANEF | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Alerta Isla Riesco | Alerta Isla Riesco | https://www.alertaislariesco.cl/ | Non-profit | Chile | Mining
Energy Environmental protection Ecosystems Industry Farming | SLA RIESCO ALERT emerges as a citizen group, made up of people of different ages, professions and trades, who came together in 2010 with the purpose of PROTECTING ISLA RIESCO from mega-open-pit coal mining.
Mainly we are moved by love for the land, the deep conviction that Isla Riesco must be protected and conserved for future generations and the awakening of citizens to the understanding that today it becomes more urgent every day to be ALERT-ACTIVE towards the care of the environment. the environment around us. (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Alianza Basura Cero Chile | Alianza Basura Cero Chile | https://alianzabasuracero.cl/ | Network | Chile | Waste
Sustainability Urbanism | The Alianza Basura Cero Chile is a network of organizations, whose members are natural persons, autonomous and independent social and community organizations of any private profit, and universities that aim to promote, promote and work for the sustainable management of urban solid waste, to build better, fairer and more sustainable cities at different levels and territorial, social and political spheres. Our interest is to promote and actively work for the sustainable management of urban solid waste, under the Zero Waste approach. (website) | |
Alianza Mexicana contra el Fracking | Alianza Mexicana contra el Fracking | https://nofrackingmexico.org/ | CSO | Mexico | Fracking
Environmental rights Water Territorial management Pollution | The Mexican Alliance against Fracking is a group of more than 40 civil and social organizations in various states of the country that since 2013 have sought to prohibit the use of hydraulic fracturing or fracking, defending water and territory. (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Alianza por los Derechos de la Madre Tierra | Alianza por los Derechos de la Madre Tierra | https://www.minganet.org/places/alianza-por-los-derechos-de-la-madre-tierra-colombia/ | NGO | Chile | Environmental justice
Community mobilisation Waste Pollution Sustainable development Community empowerment | Our network is built on the deeply-rooted community knowledge of our members and the local expertise of our regional communities. Operating from a place of connectivity and trust, we are able to exchange the cross-border knowledge and tools needed to create a truly global movement that puts an end to waste pollution.
GAIA’s mission is to catalyze a global shift towards environmental justice by strengthening grassroots social movements that advance solutions to waste and pollution. We envision a just, zero-waste world built on respect for ecological limits and community rights, where people are free from the burden of toxic pollution, and resources are sustainably conserved, not burned or dumped. (website) | |
Alianza x el Clima Argentina | Alianza x el Clima Argentina | https://www.instagram.com/alianzaxelclima/ | Non-profit Organization (NPO) | Argentina | Education
Dissemination of information Intergenerational justice Youth empowerment Youth leadership Climate Justice | We work to promote the structural transformations that make us transition towards a new model of development that is fairer, more equal and sustainable. | |
Alma Preta Jornalismo | Alma Preta Jornalismo | https://almapreta.com.br/ | Media | Brazil | Journalism
Racial justice Gender equality | Alma Preta is a journalism agency specializing in racial issues. Our mission is to inform society from a black and peripheral racial perspective and respond to the desires of the public with multimedia news. | |
Ambiente y Sociedad | Ambiente y Sociedad | https://www.ambienteysociedad.org.co/eng-home/ | NGO | Colombia | Climate finance
Social justice Environmental protection Sustainable development Climate Justice Territorial management Environmental rights Democracy Women Youth | Environment and Society is an NGO that seeks to generate positive changes in regulation, policies, decision-making and practices in environmental matters. To this end, it promotes the full application of the rights of participation and access to information of civil society and the transparency of public and private entities and works with affected communities and with groups of young people and women. | A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN Latin America (CANLA) |
Amigos del Viento | Amigos del Viento | https://www.amigosdelviento.org/ | Non-profit | Uruguay | Policy
Research Monitoring Climate change Disaster risk management | Amigos del Viento is a multidisciplinary, technical and professional group dedicated to the study of relevant environmental issues for the mitigation and adaptation of Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, in a multidisciplinary manner, incorporating participatory concepts and practices in education, human development, communication and environmental citizenship. | Member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN Latin America (CANLA) |
Amnistía Internacional las Américas | Amnistía Internacional las Américas | https://www.amnesty.org/es/location/americas/ | Non-profit Organization (NPO) | Mexico | Human Rights
Climate justice Indigenous rights Human rights Gender equality Health | Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 10 million people who take injustice personally. They work for a world in which all people can enjoy their human rights. Amnesty’s Regional Office for the Americas based in Mexico, carries out research and campaigns relating to the climate crisis and human rights, focusing on the phasing out of fossil fuels, just transition, and supporting and connecting different movements working on climate justice (especially youth, Indigenous and Afro-descent peoples). Amnesty Americas recently launched a climate justice campaign raising the voices of indigenous peoples as living solutions to the climate crisis. | |
Asociación Caminos de la Memoria | Asociación Caminos de la Memoria | https://sitiosdememoria.org/en/institucion/asociacion-caminos-de-la-memoria en-2/ | Non-profit | Peru | Education Human Rights | The Caminos de la Memoria Association carries out educational, cultural, commemorative and reflection activities on human rights and tolerance around the “El Ojo que Llora” memorial, a site that it manages and that has become a symbolic space of reference at the international and national level. (alternative website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Asociación Chilena de Voluntario (ACHV) | Asociación Chilena de Voluntario (ACHV) | https://voluntarios.cl/ | NGO | Chile | Socioeconomic development Community empowerment | We are a non-profit Corporation, whose purposes are oriented to the promotion and development of the Citizen Volunteer Service. (FB page) | |
Asociación Civil Centro de Cultura Popular Labor | Asociación Civil Centro de Cultura Popular Labor | https://labor.org.pe/ | Community Group | Peru | Capacity building
Water Sanitation Environmental justice Climate change Adaptation Waste Territorial management Environmental rights Gender equality Disaster Risk Management Natural Resource Management | Labour is a development promotion organization with experience in incorporating environmental management into local, regional and national development processes.
In our beginnings, we achieved access to social and environmental justice for the population of Ilo, which led to a process of citizen empowerment and local development of that province. By extending our intervention to other cities in the south of the country, we were pioneers in promoting environmental management projects for adaptation to climate change, management of coastal zones, solid waste management and management of socio-environmental conflicts. (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente (AIDA) | Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente (AIDA) | https://aida-americas.org/ | NGO | Colombia | Human rights
Ecosystems Environmental protection Natural resource management Fisheries Water Mining Extractives Energy Pollution Indigenous rights Law Advocacy | AIDA uses the law and science to protect the environment and communities suffering from environmental harm, primarily in Latin America. AIDA is the only regional organization of environmental legal experts who are both from and in Latin America. We use the power of international law to create sustainable solutions throughout the region.
AIDA combines legal advocacy with education and alliance-building initiatives. We prioritize high-need, high-impact cases that can set replicable precedents. We propose feasible paths of action, provide legal language officials can adopt, and disseminate information on pending proposals. We also support our partners’ efforts by injecting arguments based on international law into advocacy and litigation. (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival
Porticus Grantees List A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN Latin America (CANLA) |
Asociación Paz y Esperanza | Asociación Paz y Esperanza | https://www.pazyesperanza.org/pe/ | Human rights organisation | Peru | Human rights
Child protection Indigenous rights Disaster risk management Gender-based violence Conflict resolution Environmental rights Gender equality Equity | Paz y Esperanza is a human rights organization. We are committed to accompanying indigenous peoples, children in vulnerable situations, migrants and people with disabilities in the Andean, Amazonian and Coastal zone of Peru in the exercise and defense of their rights. | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Asociación Servicios Educativos Rurales (SER) | Asociación Servicios Educativos Rurales (SER) | https://ser.org.pe/ | CSO | Peru | Human rights
Environmental protection Gender equality Equity Ecology conservation Territorial management Environmental rights Women's rights Youth Youth empowerment Indigenous rights | SER is a private association of national scope created in 1980 by a group of professionals who decided to support the efforts made by peasant organizations and local promotion teams in defence of their rights.
Throughout its 37 years of existence, SER has developed multiple projects that included training activities, advice, social and productive promotion, and defence of the fundamental rights of citizens. (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Asociación para la Educación y el Desarrollo | Asociación para la Educación y el Desarrollo | http://asedegt.org/Inicio.php | NGO | Guatemala | Human rights
Equity Rural development Community empowerment Livelihood improvement Climate change | ASEDE is an organization specialized in development processes at the municipal level, with an emphasis on community health care, support for the academic level of the members, strengthening of security processes and alternative production, with a focus on equality Equity , transparency, respect for interculturality and care for the environment. At ASEDE we promote and strengthen training and organizational processes, poor rural communities, which improve people's quality of life and the exercise of their rights. | A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN Latin America (CANLA) |
Associação de Jovens Engajamundo | Associação de Jovens Engajamundo | https://www.engajamundo.org/ | Non-profit organisation Youth Led BIPOC Led Women Led | Brazil | Youth
Environmental justice Biodiversity Cities Climate change Sustainable development Gender equality Equity Land use Environmental rights | Engajamundo is a Brazilian youth-led organization whose mission is to make young people aware that by changing themselves, their surroundings and engaging politically, they can transform their realities. Therefore, we aim to be a channel of effective participation of young people in social and environmental agendas on a local, national and international level of discussions that affect our present and our future. | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival CJRF Grantees List |
Balam's | Balam's | Non-profit Organization (NPO) | Mexico | Education
Economy Training Communication Ecology | Promote access to quality education for children and youth through Environmental Education. | ||
Barranquilla+20 | Barranquilla+20 | https://barranquillamas20.com/en/home/ | Non-governmental organisation (NGO) Youth Led | Colombia | Women empowerment
Climate change Awareness raising Resilience building Education Gender equality Governance Biodiversity Water | Barraquilla+20 is a youth-led NGO based in the city of Barranquilla, Colombia and legally registered in the country. We have organized initiatives since 2012 working in the strategic lines of climate change, biodiversity and water, and the mainstreaming lines of education, empowerment, governance and planning. We are driven by the rescue of local knowledge and intergenerational equity to build cities and residential areas low in greenhouse gas emissions. Our initiatives span regions like the Orinoquía, Caribbean and Southern Pacific coastal regions of Colombia | |
Bicionarios | Bicionarios | https://bicionarios.com/ | Campaign Non-profit | Colombia | Social justice Arts and Culture | A group of socially and environmentally committed visionaries who have pedalled +7000 km in 5 countries and visited 26 transformative projects. We work hand in hand with their leaders and document their inspiring stories that invite us to rethink and transform our reality. Traveling by bicycle in search of visionary people from this region allows us to find expressions of hope that we harmonize with moments along the way: landscapes, characters, textures and colors. (website) | |
Bicitekas A.C. | Bicitekas A.C. | https://avanza.bicitekas.org/ | NGO | Mexico | Transport
Sustainable development Policy Research Cities Urbanism | Our organization was born in 1998, with the aim of promoting sustainable mobility projects with an impact on the well-being of society. We were established as a non-profit civil association in 2001. We have more than 20 years of experience in sustainable mobility and transportation, urban planning, evaluation of public policies and road safety. The contributions of different professional disciplines and both theoretical and practical knowledge are our basis for designing projects that help society face the complexity of the urban, social and environmental transformations that our cities are experiencing. (website) | Signatory of the People's’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Black Indigenous Liberation Movement | Black Indigenous Liberation Movement | https://www.blackindigenousliberation.com/ | Coalition | Ecuador | Racial justice
Indigenous rights Indigenous knowledge and traditions Social justice Reparations Awareness raising Movement building | We are a coalition of collectives, peoples, grassroots organizations and social movements from all over America that was born in 2020, to support the struggles against racism, discrimination, violence, colonialism and the ravages of racial capitalism.
Our network of members and allies is made up of 134 organizations, grassroots communities, collectives, and social movements from 22 countries in the Americas and 5 continental and global networks. We are a growing family whose common goal is the self-determination of African and indigenous peoples. Uniting Black and Indigenous People in the Caribbean, South America and North America | |
Brazilian Centre for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP) | Brazilian Centre for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP) | https://cebrap.org.br/home-en/ | Research Centre | Brazil | Research
Democracy Cities Urbanism Gender equality Health Education Human Rights Gender equality Racial justice Religion | Cebrap is a global research center which establishes partnerships with institutions, development agencies and civil associations from different countries around the world, such as UK, USA, Germany, France, India, China, Mexico, South Africa, among others. Recognized as the 40th best public policy think tank in the world, according to the University of Pennsylvania ranking (2018), Cebrap carries out impact research both by subsidizing the formulation of new policies and by contributing to the monitoring and evaluation of public actions. | Porticus Grantees List |
Bridges-puentes (Colombia) | Bridges-puentes (Colombia) | https://www.bridges-puentes.org/copia-de-home | Cultural hub | Colombia | Human rights
Gender equality Networking Alliance building | Bridges is a hub for strategic progressive initiatives dedicated to exploring innovative tactics to engage diverse audiences, foster strategic thinking, and encourage alignment across movements, geographies, and disciplines.
We envision a world where advocates for human rights and gender justice perform like the best jazz band, playing excellent music without a director or sheet music and inspiring diverse audiences to follow our beat by working in harmonic, strategic, and responsive ways. (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Brota no Clima | Brota no Clima | https://engajamundo.org/campanhas/brota-no-clima/ | Collective Youth Led BIPOC Led Women Led LGBTIQ+ Led | Brazil | Education
Youth leadership Training Climate change Women leadership LGBTIQ+ Dissemination of information | Brota no Clima is a training program idealized and coordinated by the Local Nucleus of Rio de Janeiro, which aims to disseminate and democratize the themes of climate change, environment and sustainability for about 25 young people aged 15 to 29 years old from the metropolitan region of Rio, especially women, black, non-binary and LGBTQIA+. The project is financed by Samambaia: Filantropias. And it has a partnership with Casa Fluminense, Perifa Connection and Bemglô. | |
CEDENMA | CEDENMA | https://www.cedenma.org/ | NGO | Ecuador | Conservation
Education Environmental justice Natural resource management | The Ecuadorian Coordinator of Organizations for the Defense of Nature and the Environment -CEDENMA-, is a private, non-profit organization, which acquired its Legal Status through Ministerial Agreement No. 7022, of August 5, 1988, issued by the Ministry of Education. Of national structure, it is a third-degree organization that is constituted with the purpose of politically representing the expression or collective opinion of the set of Ecuadorian organizations and networks dedicated to the conservation of Nature and the environment, the projection of the environmental dimension and, the promotion and achievement of the respectful and sustainable use of natural resources. (website) | A member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature |
CEDENPA – Centro de Estudos e Defesa do Negro do Pará | CEDENPA – Centro de Estudos e Defesa do Negro do Pará | http://cedenpa.org.br/ | Research Centre | Brazil | Racial justice
Community empowerment Movement building Education Poverty Gender equality Socioeconomic justice | CEDENPA was founded in 1980 with objectives directly linked to the fight against racism, and socio-racial and gender inequalities. It operates at the municipal, state, national and, to a lesser extent, international level, through forums, councils and others. Currently, it is linked to different networks, among them: Bragantina Solidarity Economy Network, Fulanas Network; AMNB; Black Coalition for Rights, ABONG and Eastern Amazon Forum. | |
CEMDA | CEMDA | http://cemda.org.mx | Non-profit Organization (NPO) | Mexico | Litigation
Human rights Land use Awareness raising Research Natural Resource Management Law | The Mexican Center for Environmental Law, AC (CEMDA) works from the legal front to defend the environment and natural resources, they push local governments to fulfil their climate agreements and meet international targets, but also support local communities in cases against big polluters | |
CHIRAPAQ Centro de Culturas Indígenas del Perú | CHIRAPAQ Centro de Culturas Indígenas del Perú | http://chirapaq.org.pe/es/ | Community Group | Peru | Indigenous rights
Women's rights Food security Food sovereignty Water Land use Environmental rights Advocacy Community empowerment Child empowerment Youth empowerment | We are an indigenous association made up of Andeans and Amazonians, who work for the affirmation of cultural identity and the recognition of the rights of our peoples. (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
CODEFF | CODEFF | https://codeff.cl/ | NGO | Chile | Environmental protection
Conservation Sustainable development Wildlife Rehabilitation Climate change Education Awareness raising | We are a non-governmental, citizen, national, participatory and non-profit organization; whose objective is to encourage the conservation of nature, and the environment and sustainable development. (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
CODESDI | CODESDI | https://instagram.com/codesdi.ug?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= | Non-profit Organization (NPO) | Mexico | Education
Economy Communication Climate Justice Community mobilisation Youth leadership Youth empowerment | Promote the creation of their own criteria in university students about the current environmental situation and encourage them to take responsibility for environmental problems, as well as offer solutions to these problems. | |
COLECTIVO DE VOLUNTARIOS LA THOJPA | COLECTIVO DE VOLUNTARIOS LA THOJPA | https://www.instagram.com/lathojpa | Non-profit Organization (NPO) | Bolivia | Youth leadership
Youth empowerment Volunteering Policy Socioeconomic justice Climate Justice | To contribute to the constructive transformation of society by making youth and their worldviews visible, enhancing their capacities and opportunities, and valuing their contributions to the materialization of the common good. | |
CONGCOOP (Guatemala) | CONGCOOP (Guatemala) | http://congcoop.org.gt/ | NGO | Guatemala | Sustainable development
Equity Democracy Social justice Policy Law | We are a coordination of NGOs and Cooperatives, strengthened in its internal articulation as a social actor that contributes to the construction of a country where the four peoples (Maya, Garifuna, Xinca and Mestizo), women, the popular and social movement, assume in a positive way, dynamic and collective protagonism in the construction of a society, where collective and individual human rights are respected and decent living conditions prevail. (website) | Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival |
Campana Octuber Azul | Campana Octubre Azul | http://octubreazulbolivia.blogspot.com/ | Campaign | Bolivia | Water
Human rights Climate justice Food sovereignty Toxins Pollution Extractivism Climate change | Blue October is an international campaign that seeks to defend water as a human right and for life, questioning corporate control and its commodification. Since 2006, we have been carrying out informative, awareness-raising and advocacy actions in four areas that have to do with water problems: human rights, contamination by extractive industries, climate change and food sovereignty. (website) | Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice |
Campaña Mesoamericana para la Justicia Climática | Campaña Mesoamericana para la Justicia Climática | https://www.facebook.com/justicia.climaticaya/ | NGO | El Salvador | Climate justice
Environmental rights Forests Conservation Ecosystems Agro fuels | The Mesoamerican Climate Justice Campaign is an effort by organizations and people to protect ecosystems. (FB page) | Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice |
Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) | Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) | https://www.caribbeanclimate.bz/ | Regional institution | Belize | Ecosystems
Adaptation Community empowerment Sustainable development | Through its role as a Center of Excellence, the Centre will support the people of the Caribbean as they address the impact of climate variability and change on all aspects of economic development through the provision of timely forecasts and analysis of potentially hazardous impacts of both natural and man-induced climatic changes of the environment, and the development of special programmes which create opportunities for sustainable development | |
Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) | Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) | http://www.canari.org/ | Non-profit organisation | Trinidad & Tobago | Forests
Livelihood improvement Governance Coastal protection Marine protection Climate Change Disaster Risk Reduction Rural development | CANARI promotes and facilitates equitable participation and effective collaboration in the management of natural resources critical to development in the Caribbean Islands so that people will have a better quality of life and natural resources will be conserved, through action learning and research, capacity building, communication and fostering partnerships. | |
Caritas Chile | Caritas Chile | http://www.caritaschile.org/ | Religious network | Chile | Agroforestry
Sustainable development Environmental education Forests Disaster risk reduction Climate change Human rights Emergency response | The Alianza Basura Cero Chile is a network of organizations, whose members are individuals, autonomous and independent social and community organizations of any private profit, and universities that aim to promote, promote and work for the sustainable management of urban solid waste. To build better, fairer and more sustainable cities at different levels and territorial, social and political spheres. Our interest is to promote and actively work for the sustainable management of urban solid waste, under the Zero Waste approach. (website) | |
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