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[https://climatejusticecollab.org/cjjt-map/ Learn more by accessing the Climate Justice - Just Transition Donor Collaborative Website]
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[https://climatejusticecollab.org/climatejusticemap/ Learn more by accessing the Climate Justice - Just Transition Donor Collaborative Website]
    
'''<translate><!--T:39--> What is the Climate Justice Map?</translate>'''
 
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<translate><!--T:40--> The Climate Justice Map is a [https://climatejusticemap.org/index.php/Climate_Justice_Map mapping] showing organisations and networks based in the Global South working on climate justice and just transition. This mapping was produced by the [https://climatejusticecollab.org/cjjt-map/ Climate Justice - Just Transition Donor Collaborative (CJ-JT)], an initiative working to shift power and philanthropic resources to those on the frontlines of climate injustice who do not yet have their due share of voice in policy-making and whose efforts are critically under-resourced.</translate>
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<translate><!--T:40--> The Climate Justice Map is a [https://climatejusticemap.org/index.php/Climate_Justice_Map mapping] showing organisations and networks based in the Global South working on climate justice and just transition. This mapping was produced by the [https://climatejusticecollab.org/ Climate Justice - Just Transition Donor Collaborative (CJ-JT)], an initiative working to shift power and philanthropic resources to those on the frontlines of climate injustice who do not yet have their due share of voice in policy-making and whose efforts are critically under-resourced.</translate>
    
<translate><!--T:41--> The CJ Map is a  unique tool that includes over 1,600+ organisations and networks. It is in the form of an open-source Wiki with the core information available in four languages: Arabic, English, French and Spanish.</translate>
 
<translate><!--T:41--> The CJ Map is a  unique tool that includes over 1,600+ organisations and networks. It is in the form of an open-source Wiki with the core information available in four languages: Arabic, English, French and Spanish.</translate>