International Justice and Decoloniality

We listen to marginalized civil society groups and individuals to incorporate their views into European civil society demands. In our approach to EU foreign affairs and international climate policy, we prioritize historical responsibility and decoloniality.

Extended Spaces for Diverse Actors

We empower activists to influence relevant spaces. We translate the barriers that people face into structural reforms and implement them. In the groups we facilitate and the networks we engage in, we create an inclusive atmosphere - this can also mean stepping back.

Dynamic and Adaptive Advocacy

We bring effective activist approaches into our collaborative work with partner networks. We also dediate part of our capacity to activism and grassroots organizing directly. Collectively, we stand for a civil society that is able to counter the power of the fossil fuel industry.

Consistent Communication

We craft short narratives that connect European contexts with international justice frameworks and rely on this in our networks. We build and maintain relationships with journalists and open space for dialogue and public discourse on international justice.