The Casa Socio-Environmental Fund, in partnership with the French Embassy in Brazil, launches the “Human rights and environmental protection: Gender relations, Compliance with the Escazú Agreement and Opportunities for Philanthropy”. The publication, written by several hands, provides data, details, experiences and content that can be taken to strategic spaces, also aiming to provide important data to funders to raise awareness and expand their support for projects led by women human and environmental defenders.
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With innovative features, the support made by the GAGGA Alliance has revealed the natural potency of the creative, sensitive, and fulfilling force of women in their search for historically denied rights and the struggle for environmental justice, such as the right to clean water, food sovereignty, a healthy and balanced environment, and balance of necessary resources to sustain life of present and future generations.
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A year to face challenges and find solutions. A painful year in which social inequalities became even more evident, but also a year to overcome challenges. Check out the main numbers of the Casa Socio-Environmental in 2020.
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It goes without saying that 2020 was a unique year in our recent history. It was a very painful year in which social inequalities have become even more evident. However, the year 2020 was also unique in terms of overcoming challenges.
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Casa Cities Program – Strengthening Communities to Build Inclusive, Resilient and Sustainable Cities.
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This publication gathers data on the performance of the Casa Fund between the years 2013 and 2018 and translates through dynamic graphics the impact of more than 1700 support to grassroots communities in Brazil and another 8 countries in South America.
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In 2015, the Casa Fund celebrated its 10th anniversary since its formalization and reached the mark of 1000 supported projects. To celebrate this first decade, we prepared this special that tells a little about the history of the organization and also brings 10 inspiring stories from communities in different countries in South America, from different causes, which together form this network of transformation that we are very proud of to be a part of.
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Two Days to a Better Future – On a holiday weekend in April 2011, with football crowds audible from a nearby stadium and helicopters hovering incessantly overhead, a dozen activists from six continents gathered in a conference room at the offices of the Brazilian civil society organization Vitae Civilis in São Paulo.
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