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Climate Justice for All

Our projects focus on advancing climate justice through inclusive, community-driven approaches that center the leadership and lived experiences of BIPOC, migrant, and diaspora communities in Europe.

 

By addressing systemic exclusion, building knowledge, and strengthening grassroots organizations, we aim to bridge gaps between climate action and the communities most affected by environmental and social injustices. Through education, capacity-building, and decolonial perspectives, our work fosters equitable participation and sustainable change.

Our 3 Flagship Climate Projects

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Eco - Resilience with Patagonia

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“Eco-Resilience” strengthens African migrant organizations to address environmental and social challenges. It provides tools for sustainable practices, advocacy, and community programming. The project supports organizations in building resilience and engaging in broader climate discussions.

The Project “Eco-Resilience” in partnership with Patagonia strengthens African migrant organizations to address environmental and social challenges. It provides tools for sustainable practices, advocacy, and community programming. The project supports organizations in building resilience and engaging in broader climate discussions.

“Eco-Resilience” focuses on strengthening the capacity of African migrant organizations to respond to environmental and social challenges within their communities. The project provides training on sustainable organizational practices, environmental advocacy, and resilience-building strategies. Participants gain tools to develop community-based programs that promote sustainability and environmental awareness. It also supports organizations in accessing funding, building partnerships with environmental actors, and participating in national sustainability dialogues, ensuring their voices are included in shaping climate solutions.

Decolonise Our Climate

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“Decolonise Our Climate” explores the links between colonialism and today’s environmental crises. It highlights how Black communities are disproportionately affected by climate injustice. Through education and dialogue, the project promotes solutions that address both climate change and historical inequalities.

“Decolonise Our Climate” explores the links between colonialism and today’s environmental crises. It highlights how Black communities are disproportionately affected by climate injustice. Through education and dialogue, the project promotes solutions that address both climate change and historical inequalities.

“Decolonise Our Climate” examines the historical and ongoing impacts of colonialism on the environment and global resource distribution. The project highlights how Black communities worldwide are disproportionately affected by environmental degradation, land dispossession, and climate disasters. Through workshops, discussions, and cultural programming, it creates space for critical reflection, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration. By centering decolonial perspectives, the initiative promotes sustainable solutions that not only address the climate crisis but also confront historical and structural injustices.

Bridging Worlds – BIPOC Women as Climate Knowledge Multipliers

This project empowers BIPOC, migrant, and diaspora women to become climate knowledge leaders within their communities. It addresses systemic exclusion from climate discourse and creates accessible pathways for leadership. By connecting climate justice to lived realities, it strengthens community-driven advocacy for a just transition.

This project empowers BIPOC, migrant, and diaspora women to become climate knowledge leaders within their communities. It addresses systemic exclusion from climate discourse and creates accessible pathways for leadership. By connecting climate justice to lived realities, it strengthens community-driven advocacy for a just transition.

“Bridging Worlds” addresses the systemic exclusion of BIPOC, migrant, and diaspora women from climate justice spaces in Europe. Despite being disproportionately affected by climate change and unjust policies, these communities remain underrepresented in decision-making. The project creates inclusive learning and leadership pathways by centering lived experiences, addressing barriers such as language, access, and tokenization, and equipping participants to act as climate knowledge multipliers within their communities. Through intersectional and decolonial approaches, it strengthens engagement, advocacy, and community-led climate action.

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