Interamerican Association For Environmental Defense - Partners

Partners

AIDA works on projects in collaboration with environmental and human rights groups throughout the hemisphere, including the following participating organizations:

  • Center for Environmental Law and Natural Resources (CEDARENA) Spanish only, Costa Rica
  • Center for Human Rights and Environment (CEDHA), Argentina
  • Earthjustice, the United States
  • ECOLEX Spanish only, Ecuador
  • Ecojustice, Canada
  • FiscalĂ­a del Medio Ambiente (FIMA) Spanish only, Chile
  • Justice for Nature (JPN) Spanish only, Costa Rica
  • Mexican Environmental Law Center (CEMDA), Mexico
  • The Peruvian Environmental Law Society (SPDA) Spanish only, Peru

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