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Belize
The Julian Cho Society is a non-profit, non-governmental membership organization dedicated to the conservation of the environment and indigenous lands of southern Belize. Stronger Projects:
UEF rallies for ammendments to environmental laws for greater community participation and is the champions of the Escazu agreement locally Learn More Stronger Projects:
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Haiti

Tèt Kole Ti Peyizan Ayisyen (Heads Together Small Producers of Haiti) is one of Haiti’s two national peasant farmer movements. It was born in 1970 under the Duvalier dictatorship and has faced violence at the hands of large landowners.


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Colombia
On the islands of the Colombian archipelago, lands are traditionally inherited from families. Following hurricane Iota, changes in the law led to construction on lands not belonging to the builders. For instance, the government wanted to place a coast guard installation in an area traditionally used for community and cultural activities.

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Jamaica

The Bernard Lodge Farmer’s Group resits displacement from arable land as Jamaica gives up greater food sovereignty


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Puerto Rico

Through an innovative land trust, the Caño Martín Peña community protects itself against gentrification and champions other communities to do the same.


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Barbuda

Barbudans rally against the Disaster Capitalism and accompanying ‘developments’ which expose them to greater effects from climate change


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Grenada
Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment program has attracted a lot of investors and has led to the extensive destruction of the environment, which is decreasing disaster risk resilience.

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Dominica
WAVE is a movement committed to sustainable practices, keeepiny Dominica free from toxins and harmful human development practices.

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In the tumultuous aftermath of disasters, it is easy to feel isolated and alone, but you are not.

We, a network of Caribbean-wide community organizers who stand in solidarity with those affected the twin threats of the climate crises and disaster capitalism, a phenomenon that exacerbates the suffering of vulnerable communities.

We want you to know that your stories matter. We are here to listen, to support, and to amplify your voices.

We believe that together, we can challenge the forces of disaster capitalism and advocate for more sustainable, inclusive and equitable decision-making.

Join us in solidarity. Share your experiences and let’s build strong communities that thrive together.

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As the wider world braces for the climate change, Caribbean communities are already struggling with its effects. Small local communities, small scale farmers and coastal communities are disproportionately affected. Political decisions, power dynamics and laws often compound the catastrophes and silence bottom up solutions.

There are ways in which you can help.

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