Interview with Tasso Azevedo (MapBiomas)
MapBiomas uses maps to tell the history of evolving land use and its impacts. Tasso Azevedo of MapBiomas spoke with
From David Bornstein / New York Times: Organizations like Health Leads are mobilizing volunteers in hospitals to connect low-income families with human services which address social factors like poor housing, nutrition, etc. so patients are able to work and thus afford healthier lives.
MapBiomas uses maps to tell the history of evolving land use and its impacts. Tasso Azevedo of MapBiomas spoke with
The OneVoice Movement supports grassroots activists in Palestine and Israel who are working to build the human capacity to create
The Biodiversity Funders Group (formerly Climate and Energy Funders) supports, facilitates, and seeks to expand a global network of funders
Legal expertise is often expensive and inaccessible to communities around the world experiencing environmental rights violations and other issues. Similar
Callisto Campus has given students at 12 colleges a secure, online place to record the details of sexual misconduct and
Health Leads works locally and nationally to move racial health equity progress more effectively – in partnership and with communities