Brazil
Renapsi is an organization dedicated to promoting learning programs for young people in vulnerable situations.
The Former coordinator for fundraising at Oxfam Brazil talks to us about the task done by organisations and movements in the country to counter inequalities, local struggles and gives us examples of social innovation and ways to do joint advocacy work.
The board member at ABONG, a Brazilian network defending rights, talks to us about the role citizens play in fighting for democracy and defending social rights.
The director of the Polis Institute and Rodrigo Lacovini, from the same institution and a member of the Global Platform for the Right to the City, tell us of the topics on Brazil’s social agenda and the role played by citizens in the fight for cities that are “more just, sustainable and democratic”.
The Third Sector Platform of Catalonia and Xarxanet-Nonprofit have developed a thematic report to explore the Brazilian challenges and highlight emerging proposals by society and human rights organizations of the country.
We review the life and work of the Claretian religious, Catalan writer and poet, focused on defending the rights of disadvantaged people.
Survival International denounces that thousands of furtive search engines are invading indigenous lands by spreading malaria and contaminating mercury rivers.
This entity develops participatory art interventions around the world and promotes personal and collective development in each community where it acts.
The election of Jair Bolsonaro as the President of Brazil has been a strong blow to the LGBTI associations. Bolsonaro used a clearly racist, chauvinist and lgbt-phobic discourse throughout the campaign.