Latin American
for Fair,Network
Democraticand SustainableCities
Latin American Network for Fair, Democratic and Sustainable Cities
tal conditions caring for the coming gen-n-erations.
Latin American cities are linked by our shared realities such as: social injustice situations, lack of democracy, environ-mental degradation and unsustainable development practices. It is because of these realities that the network generates actions as an open space to gather social assets to address urban matters.
Promoting of new local initiatives.
Argentina
uruguayperu
paraguay
colombia
chile
brazil
bolivia
ecuador
10 Latin
American Countries City Networks
More than 70 local iniciative
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PARAGUAYAN NETWORK FOR FAIR, DEMOCRATIC
AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES
CHILENIAN
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BRAZILIAN
NETWORK
FOR fair
DEMOCRATIC
AND
SUSTAINABLE
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COLOMBIAN
NETWORK
FOR fairDEMOCRATICAND
SUSTAINABLE CITIES
URUGUAYAN
NETWORK
FOR fair
DEMOCRATIC
AND
SUSTAINABLE
CITIES
ARGENTINIAN NETWORK FOR fairDEMOCRATICAND SUSTAINABLE CITIES
MEXICAN
NETWORK
FOR fair
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BOLIVIAN NETWORK
FOR FAIR, DEMOCRATIC
AND SUSTAINABLE
CITIES
Nossa Campo Grande
Inovatatiaia
Tibau do Sul: Amapipa
Olinda:Bagulhadores do
Mio
Matetus Leme: Associacao de Participacaopopular de Mateus Leme Nossa Campos
Bariloche 2100
Nossa Vitoria
Nossa Itaborai
Nossa Petropolis Acao Ilheuss
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Goiania: Fundacao Pro-Cerrados
Januaria
Joao Pessoa e CabedeloInstituto Soma Brasil
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Joinville: Diagnostico Social deCrianza e Adolescente
Maringa: Observatorio Social
Mogi Mirim: Mogianos deCoracaos
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Santa Cruz nos UneLa Paz Como Vamos
Cochabamba Nos Une
Red Ciudadana Cauquenes
Quito Guayaquil
Latin American Network for Fair, Democratic and Sustainable Cities
GOVERNANCE
The Network is an open space that gath-ers more than 70 citizen initiatives in 10 countries in Latin America in order to contribute with the realization of Fair Democratic and Sustainable cities. It also allows the interaction, exchange and coordination of these initiatives to strengthen them locally, and also to expand their scale and potential impact on the continent. In this sense, it aims to
-tives to mutually reinforce them and at the same time accelerate the process of change in the region as a whole.
The Network is a non-partisan, civic-society initiative.
1.- It is open to organizations who agree with its mission, objectives and strate-gies.2.- Its members organize and orientate their practices upon the principles they share.3.- It is a democratic, decentralized space, that encourages self-organization by seeking to strengthen its various nodes, promotes horizontal decision making processes and cooperation. These shared principles provide a frame-work for innovation, autonomy as well as synergies for enhancing the impact.
At the regional level the Network is organized through a collegiate group
integrated by national representatives (one at each country), who are the ones in
order to reach them at national and regional level. Finally each member of the collegiate group is responsible for a task commission; they are also responsible of reaching out
initiatives.
PublicIncidence
Knowledge Management
Institutional Development
Communi-cation
Universities Indicators Strategic alliances Media
EnterprisesInformation platform system
Resource mobilization
Social networks
InternationalAgendas
Branding
Learning capacity
An invisible network thread connects those who are fated to meet, regardless of time, place or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but
within people was born.
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is in the process of consultation their incorporation to the Latin American Network.
Chinese red thread philosophy.
bolivia
brazil
Mexico
cololbia
ecuador
peru
chile
argentina
paraguay
uruguayMendoza
Ciudad VivaValparaíso
Nueva Región
Chiloé
Córdoba
Rio de JaneiroNiteroi
Ação Ilhéus
Salvador
RecifeOlinda
João Pessoa e Cabedelo
São Luís
Tibau do Sul
Belém
Bogotá
Medellín
Guadalajara
Culiacán
San Luis Potosí
León
Monterrey
CiudadJuárez
Ciudad deMéxico
Bucaramanga
Barranquilla
Cali
CuencaTena
QuitoGuayaquil
Islas Galápagos
Teresópolis
Belo Horizonte
BetimMateus LemeSanta Cruz
CochabambaLa Paz
BrasiliaArequipa
Lima
Trujillo
Januária
VitóriaCampos
ItaboraíPetrópolis
Itatiaia
Nossa Ilha Mais Bela Instituto Ilhabela Sustentável
São PauloAmarribo
Campinas Mogi Mirim
Maringá
CuritibaJoinville
Florianópolis
Rosario
Asunción
Encarnación
Montevideo
Punta del EsteTrinidadBuenos
Aires
Bariloche
San Martín
PARTNERSHIP
FOCAL POINTS DIRECTORY
Argentina
www.nuestracordoba.org.ar
[email protected] Bolivia
www.lapazcomovamos.orgContact: Joel [email protected] @OLPCV
Brazil
www.nossasaopaulo.org.br Contact: Mauricio Broinizi / Ariel Kogan [email protected] / [email protected] @nossasaopaulo Rio Como Vamos www.riocomovamos.org.br Contact: Thereza Lobo [email protected] @rio_como_vamos
Chile
www.losrioscomovamos.clContact: Claudia [email protected] @NRComoVamos
Colombia
www.barranquillacomovamos.org
[email protected] @BqComoVamos
Ecuador
www.funcavid.org
[email protected] @FuncavidGal
www.jaliscocomovamos.org
[email protected] @Jaliscomovamos
Paraguay
www.asuncionnosune.org.pyContact: Mario [email protected] @AsuncionNosUne
www.limacomovamos.orgContact: Mariana Alegre [email protected] @limacomovamos
Uruguay
www.montevideocomovamos.orgContact: Roberto [email protected]
www.redciudades.net/blog RedCiudadesLA @RedCiudadesLA
www.avina.netContact: Diana [email protected] @FundacionAVINA
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