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What is SABER REPAM?

It is a collaborative digital platform that identifies, recognises, systematises and makes visible the living experiences of communities in the Pan-Amazon region which promote Socio-Environmental Justice and Good Living. It was born from the Socio-environmental Justice and Good Living Nucleus of the Pan-Amazonian Ecclesial Network - REPAM as part of its commitment to strengthen life paths in the Amazonian territories and to contribute from the local level to global debates on sustainability, rights and defence of our Common Home.

What is the objective?

The Pan-Amazonian Ecclesial Network - REPAM promoted the creation of the SABER REPAM platform with the objective of consolidating a collaborative Pan-Amazonian space that articulates, makes visible and strengthens territorial experiences linked to Good Living and Socio-Environmental Justice. This tool seeks to facilitate collective learning, exchange of good practices, community action and advocacy from the territories.

Who is it for?

Organizatioins, communities, leaders, defendors of the Amazon who create alternatives based on their knowledge, culture, and spirituality, as well as researchers, allies, and international actors interested in learning, collaborating, and supporting transformational processes for the care and promotion of the Amazonian biome

What can you do?

  • Register territorial experiences focused on socio-environmental justice and Good Living in the Pan-Amazon region.
  • Register territorial organisations that accompany processes or experiences that work for socio-environmental justice and promote Good Living in the Pan-Amazonian territory.
  • Register and access training content, materials related to the experiences and methodologies built collectively by local communities.
  • Connect with other actors and their experiences in the Pan-Amazon region.
  • Weave alliances with regional and international actors committed to the defence of the rights of the Amazonian peoples and territories.
  • Participate in training workshops, meetings and advocacy spaces.
  • Support territorial processes that work for Good Living.