Equator Initiative

@equatorinit

Celebrating peoples and local communities using for climate action. Powered by . Home of + .

New York, NY - USA
Joined June 2011

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    Mar 15

    📢 2022 nominations are OPEN ‼️ 🌍 Creating a planetary safety net 🌳 Redefining our relationship with nature 💲 Creating a new green economy for people and planet Nominate by April 5th! Full instructions ⬇️

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    13 hours ago

    ¿Y si los mapas fueran la solución? 🗺️🌐🛰️ Junto con , usamos mapas, datos y análisis espaciales para orientar la acción hacia la protección de nuestro entorno. Descubre cómo en este blog:

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  3. Retweeted
    Mar 18

    Notre avenir, et celui de la planète, dépend du fait de placer la nature au 💚 du développement. Avec & ses partenaires, nous renforçons les capacités d'utilisation des données spatiales et des cartes pour orienter l'action .

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  4. 15 hours ago

    Indique uma organização baseada na comunidade usando soluções baseadas na natureza para o 2022! Consideração especial para projetos sobre equidade intergeracional e igualdade de gênero! Para instruções de elegibilidade e de indicação ⬇️

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  5. 19 hours ago

    📢 2022 las nominaciones están abiertas ✅ Iniciativa liderada por una comunidad local o indígena ✅ Crear soluciones basadas en la naturaleza ✅ Existencia de 3 años ¡Nomínelos para el Equator Prize! Instrucciones completas ⬇️

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    20 hours ago

    ¿Lideras o conoces una iniciativa local que impulse la y que tenga un impacto positivo en las personas y el planeta? Ya está abierta la convocatoria para el 2022. Nomina a una organización ahora 👉

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  7. 21 hours ago

    📢 2022 les nominations sont ouvertes ! ✅Une initiative communautaire locale ou un org indigène ✅Création de solutions basées sur la nature ✅Existant depuis 3 ans Nommez l'org pour le Equator Prize ! Instructions complètes ⬇️

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  8. Mar 22

    2020 winner VOI TAMIA is a beautiful example on how can restore entire watersheds so that people, fish and the planet can prosper. Through the customary Malagasy management system, "fokonolona," Lake Andranobe is not just recovering, but thriving 🐟

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    Mar 21

    📢 2022 les nominations sont OUVERTES ✅Une initiative communautaire locale ou un org indigène ✅Création de solutions basées sur la nature ✅Existant depuis 3 ans Nommez l'org pour le Prix Équateur ! Instructions complètes ici ⬇️

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  10. Retweeted
    Mar 22

    📢 Las nominaciones del 2022 del están abiertas ‼️ 🌍 Crear una red de seguridad planetaria 🌳 Redefinir nuestra relación con la naturaleza 💲Crear una nueva economía verde para las personas y el planeta ¡Fecha límite: 5 de abril!

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  11. Mar 22

    Hui Maka'āinana o Makana is promoting food sovereignty by restoring traditional Hawaiian land management. Native Hawaiians grew healthy food locally for millennia. Today, 90% of food on the island is imported. Read their case study:

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  12. Mar 22

    Native Hawaiians have always organized their land around watersheds. This created a deep, place-based ecological knowledge for water management. Learn how Hui Maka'āinana o Makana is restoring these practices on the North shore of Kaua'i ⬇️

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    📢 INVITATION TO TENDER: We're seeking a vendor to undertake improvement, hosting and technical support services to the BES-Net web portal. Submit tenders by 8:30 AM (New York time) on 1 April 2022. Find more info ➡️

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  14. Mar 22

    For , we are celebrating winner Hui Maka'āinana o Makana! After decades of advocacy, this organization created a 907ha Community-based Subsistence Fishing Area, setting a precedent for Hawai'i. Learn more on the agreement ⬇️

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  15. Mar 22

    Groundwater is invisible, but its impact is visible everywhere. Our drinking water and sanitation, our food supply and natural environment – all these rely on groundwater.

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  16. Mar 21

    Nominations for the 2022 are OPEN! Indigenous peoples and local communities hold the key for transforming our economy and our relationship with nature for the . Nominate a community-based org taking action for nature today:

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    📢Today at , we launched a brand new report on climate forest finance and gender equality. "A report that highlights successful stories on how gender equality can be mainstreamed across the jurisdictional level" - Read it here:

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  18. Mar 21

    "Our river is clear because we live by our customary knowledge of nature. We have protected our land from deforestation for hundreds of years" - For , read the case study of Kynan's community in West Kalimantan ➡️

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  19. Mar 21

    Happy to winner, Indigenous Group of Dayak Iban in Sungai Utik Longhouse 🇮🇩 🌳 By protecting their forest, they have kept approx. 1.3 MILLION metric tonnes of carbon in the ground! Read their case study:

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    Mar 21

    On this DYK that forests: ✅🌍Cover nearly 1/3 of the earth land surface ✅🪵Provide people with goods such as timber, fuel, & food ✅🔥Help combat climate change ✅🦜Protect biodiversity ✅ 🌳 Serve as areas where people can get close to nature.

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  21. Mar 21

    For , we are celebrating winner - the Indigenous Group of Dayak Iban in Sungai Utik Longhouse! 🎉🇮🇩 With their customary forest now legally recognized, this community is protecting 10,000ha of forest. Read the case study ➡️

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