CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK ––––––––– annual report 2017

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Messages from CAN International Message from the Board MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD 3 The World entered 2017 in a changing political landscape and resurgence HIGHLIGHTS OF 2017 4 of extreme right wing that is very critical of climate SECRETARIAT 12 change action. This came at a time when

ABOUT CAN 14 momentum for climate action needed to be accelerated even more. FINANCIAL REPORT 16

The climate community needed key moment for the international civil society for a global mobiliza- to tackle this political uncertain- climate community when climate tion moment in 2018 was gather- ty head on and needed to ensure change needs to come back on ing momentum.With the retreat FUNDERS 17 that the right opportunities were top of the political agenda. With of the US from their leadership created at the international lev- only one year to prepare for it, role on climate, and the risk of cli- el to retain the political gains while at the same time facing the mate action being overshadowed achieved and to further enable current US Administration and a by other priorities on the political greater national action. A clear fossil fuel industry fighting back, agenda, creating alternative lead- LIST OF MEMBERS 18 need was felt to configure a po- 2017 has been an important pre- ership coalitions and diffused po- litical landscape conducive to paratory year and yet a challeng- litical leadership was identified increasing ambition rapidly and ing one.Nevertheless, while many by the climate movement as a creating opportunities in various would have been surprised by the crucial strategy. To explore which global fora through which more withdrawal of the United States alternative leadership coalitions Climate Action ambition could be leveraged. A from the , the would achieve most impact, CAN great part of 2017 has been spent climate community had already hosted a strategy workshop on Network-International towards creating the right lever- started to align itself: A big Non- the side-lines of New York Cli- Annual Report 2017 ages for 2018, when the Paris State Actors Summit was in the mate Week to discuss and strate- © 2018, Climate Action Network-International [email protected] Agreement needed to go through making for 2018 and CAN could gize around possible new models. Climate Action Network-International www.climatenetwork.org its first big test. 2017 has been join on the advisory committee,

Kaiserstr. 201, Bonn, 53113, Germany Photos credits : John Englart (flickr.com/photos/takver/) designed by gergwills.ch the year to prepare for 2018, ti- gathering forces to make 2018 a Wendel Trio tled by many the Step-Up year, a Step Up year. Discussions among Co-Chair of the Board 4 CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK 5 ANNUAL REPORT 2017

In 2017, CAN convened discussions region to Bonn, Germany, where Climate to develop a campaign to be the COP was held. It also enshrined launched in the following year and the Talanoa Dialogue process – an 2017 Policy aiming at pushing countries and innovative story-telling format rich of In 2017, CAN convened discussions to develop a Climate campaign to be launched in the following year and other stakeholders to “Step Up” traditions in the Pacific – and which aiming at pushing countries and other stakeholders their ambition and signal that they was successfully introduced and to “Step Up”... « We are will revise their climate targets, also enriched the discussions with many Policy PAGE 5 known as Nationally Determined perspectives and powerful voices Contributions (NDCs), by 2020. To otherwise rarely heard in the UNFCCC The CAN Secretariat has been actively all in the engaged in the development of the 2050 this end, CAN organized meetings space. The “Islands COP” reminded Pathways Platform... Long-Term with various stakeholders and us that “We are all in the same same convened communicators from canoe” and that climate action today PAGE 5 Strategies across the movement to align around is far if we want everyone to survive In 2017, CAN has developed a more refined political Canoe » a joint narrative to underpin the and thrive, wherever they are in strategy to influence the outcome of the G20 ClimateG20 discussions while highlighting the intersectionalities campaign. 2017 also saw progress the world. Negotiations also set the Policy with other fora and the broader the climate agenda... in the UNFCCC negotiations, where stage for 2018, with the important PAGE 5 CAN continued to play a pivotal challenge to reach agreement on the role in co-developing strategy and Paris Agreement rulebook by COP Phase-out of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) coordinating member environmental and the reduction of other short-lived Short-Lived Climate 24 – a moment which would test climate pollutants SLCPs non-governmental organizations whether Parties would live up to the (ENGOs): COP 23, hosted by Fiji, vision which they had collectively PAGE 6 Pollutants SLCPs brought the voices and leadership promulgated in Paris in 2015. CAN Co-convened of Small Island States and the Pacific the Big Shift Shifting financialClimate campaign Policyflows PAGE 6 long-term strategies by contributing CAN also developed a briefing Long-Term to discussions on the design and specifically focused on the process With the risk of climate action being setup of the platform, and providing governments should take to develop overshadowed by other priorities on the political agenda... Accelerating Non-State Strategies input to the 2050 Pathways Platform their long-term strategies in a way Actors NSA Climate Action Guidebook, as part of a toolkit for that involves full participation of civil PAGE 7 The CAN Secretariat has been actively governments to support them in the society, also putting an emphasis on engaged in the development of the development of robust and ambitious behavioral change aspects crucial to CAN has been instrumental in prompting new campaigns on 100% RE at 2050 Pathways Platform, which has Long-Term Strategies to decarbonize the successful implementation of a 100%Climate RE numerous locations around the world... Policy become a key forum for discussions on their economies by 2050. long-term strategy. Campaigns PAGE 8

In 2017, CAN built on its trusted relationship Working Groups to ensure demands meaningful language on a range of with the Climate Vulnerable Forum CVF composed of 48 countries... Strategic partnerships G20 are well adapted to the political climate issues. CAN strongly pushed & Strengthening the Movement dynamics while highlighting the for this action plan to be preserved in PAGE In 2017, CAN has developed a importance of CAN’s key asks, the final G20 outcomes; an ambitious more refined political strategy to including on shifting financial flows, ask due to the US announcement influence the outcome of the G20 long-term strategies and supporting only 1 month before the G20 Summit CAN continued to support the strengthening of its discussions while highlighting renewable energy. that it planned to withdraw from network of regional and national nodes and their Network members in multiple ways... the intersectionalities with other The final G20 outcome included the the Paris Agreement. In 2018, the fora and the broader the climate “Climate and Energy Action Plan for challenge will be for the Argentinian development PAGE agenda. The CAN Secretariat ensures Growth,” which represents the first Presidency of the G20 to keep synergies between its various roadmap the G20 has produced with climate action on the agenda. 6 CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK 7 ANNUAL REPORT 2017

The phase-out of hydrofluorocarbons joint demands, and targeted outreach Paris Agreement targets. Working and its participation in the “Local Short-Lived (HFCs) and the reduction of other and communication, CAN ensured Accelerating directly with key partners and via Renewables Conference 2017 – short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) that this message is mainstreamed CAN’s 100% RE Taskforce, effort was Creating and Networking Energy Climate are crucial to reducing the worst through its various positions and Non-State put into engaging Non-State Actors Autonomous Communities for a Low impacts of climate change and to activities within the UNFCCC, UN to increase their work on 100% RE Carbon Society” was instrumental in Pollutants help address the ambition gap in Environment Assembly, its work on Actors (NSA) through joint planning meetings and leading to the Prefecture of Nagano emissions reduction that we are Long-Term Strategies, in G20 and in strategizing, with CAN acting as the pledging to go 100%RE. CAN also (SLCPs) currently facing. Through developing other relevant spaces. Climate convener. The objective was not only hosted an event at the “Climate various issue briefs, submissions, to ratchet up climate leadership for Forum for Russian Cities 2017” which Action the respective institutions, but also helped push forward the discourse to create synergies between the on climate ambition at subnational groups at both an implementation level in Russia. CAN was invited to With the risk of climate action being and discourse level. In order to join the Advisory Committee of the overshadowed by other priorities achieve this bottom-up leadership, it Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS) on the political agenda, creating is important to prime the role of sub- and plans to engage in the planning “alternative leadership coalitions” national governments as key climate of this large event on Non-State Actor was identified by the climate leaders, which in turn provides pledges planned for September 2018 movement as a crucial strategy. As backing for national governments to ensure, among other things, that part of this, greater and more visible to be ambitious. CAN was also a key 100% RE is featured prominently action from Non-State Actors was partner at the so-called “Climate as an actionable solution for rapid deemed instrumental to increase Chance” initiative events at COP23 global decarbonization that can be ambition and accelerate pathways covering local and regional climate adopted by many sectors and actors towards the implementation of the action. CAN´s engagement in Japan or society alike.

North and South. Together, the aim the GHG emissions footprint of Shifting is to make the people’s views on their lending and investments. energy finance known to Multilateral More on the campaign can be found financial Development Banks (MDBs), their at bigshiftglobal.org CAN also Executive Directors, as well as the continued to explore collaborations flows Heads of State and Finance Ministers with members and other partners of member countries. Leveraging to influence the various fora related In addition to its ongoing work public opinion is crucial to aligning to Sustainable Finance, for instance on climate finance where CAN is decisions made by the MDBs with by convening multi-stakeholder very active in the various policy long-term climate safety and poverty discussions in New York. Through spaces, we co-convened the BIG eradication goals – this inevitably discussions with investors, insurers, SHIFT Global campaign: a public involves a shift away from financing banks and other private sector actors, mobilization campaign urging any form of fossil fuels to financing CAN seeks to determine how to the World Bank to respect the clean, sustainable, renewable best connect and develop common 1.5°C goal set by its shareholder energy for all. The first phase of this approaches and messages around countries in the Paris Agreement, by campaign held in 2017 was focused shared objectives to shift the trillions committing to 100%RE by or before on the World Bank to reinforce their from dirty to clean, renewable 2020 and to stop using tax-payers’ commitment to 1.5°C and Sustainable energy, and adopt principles that money to finance fossil fuels. The Development Goals (SDGs) at their enables finance to flow in accordance Big Shift Global is coordinated Annual Meetings in October 2017 with the Paris Agreement and the by organizations from the Global by agreeing to measure and disclose 1.5°C threshold. 8 CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK 9 ANNUAL REPORT 2017

CAN continued to support the rallying around a common vision, and Network strengthening of its network of how valuable it is to learn from each regional and national nodes and their other’s experiences, from different development members in multiple ways: through contexts and priorities and about individual regional communications different tactics and approaches; support and expertise, capacity and to harness and bring this development activities, peer-to- together into a relentless force for peer exchanges to share successes transformational change. and best practices; through catalyzing campaigns with seed funding, toolkits, trainings and joint amplification; through collaborative proposal designing, support in organizational development and governance, etc. and last but not least through its Secretariat and Coordinators Annual Meeting held in Kathmandu, Nepal. This year again showed how much power lies within the diversity of a network like CAN

In 2017, CAN built on its trusted other stakeholders across the climate Strategic relationship with the Climate community: developing further to be used by those new to 100% ‘myths’ about 100% RE, and how to Vulnerable Forum (CVF) composed collaborations with progressive 100% RE renewable energy campaigning, and combat these. The contribution of a partnerships & of 48 countries amongst the most private sector actors to call for with basic campaigning experience. range of international partners on the vulnerable to climate change impacts alignment of business practices Campaigns The starter guide, available in French, 100% renewable energy campaign Strengthening which saw CAN supporting its key with the Paris Agreement, with trade Russian, Arabic and Spanish, has to these materials made them very role in achieving the inclusion of unions to jointly refine asks around many links to videos, case study comprehensive with a large array of the Movement the 1.5°C threshold in the Paris a just transition to decarbonized CAN has been instrumental in materials and other websites. possible audiences to be targeted. Agreement, and in catalyzing economies; with cities around prompting new campaigns on 100% It also provides arguments, graphics, We also developed an internal its COP22 “Marrakech vision” in pushing ambitious local climate Renewable Energy (RE) at numerous and campaign techniques, whilst training programme which was which it declared that member plans and targets; with human rights, locations around the world and the broader toolkit provides the delivered in several regions through countries would endeavor to ‘meet development and humanitarian across sectors, with Japan being building blocks to design and action regional campaign communication 100% domestic renewable energy actors to ensure agendas and one major breakthrough in 2017. a campaign. An ‘online store’ of experts representing Africa, the production as rapidly as possible’. demands are synergistic and In preparation to support national 100% renewable energy materials Arab World, Latin America, Asia and Throughout the year, partners mutually reinforce messages around campaigners, the CAN Secretariat includes a comprehensive store of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central started to plan for the first ever rights, sustainable development and developed campaign tools and national reports on feasibility and Asia. This translated into campaigns virtual summit of Heads of States climate action; with health-focused training materials for members to benefits and progress on 100% RE, delivered in Kenya, Senegal, Morocco, and Governments, which would be organizations to jointly tackle air use and strengthen their campaigns. graphics, case studies, stories and the Philippines, Indonesia, Jordan, convened by the CVF at the end pollution and its negative impacts on An interactive toolkit available at far more. It also provides a number Belarus, Georgia, Russia, Chile, Brazil of 2018. CAN also continued to health; etc. transitioninaction.org was designed of fact sheets on the ‘barriers’ and and South Africa. strengthen its cooperation with 10 CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK 11 ANNUAL REPORT 2017 CAN international Secretariat

In 2017, the CAN international Secretariat was composed of 23 people from 17 countries.

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE NETWORK OPERATIONS WAEL HMAIDAN DEVELOPMENT CHARLENE RUELL Director, Lebanon Operations Manager, United States AND OUTREACH LEILA YASSINE ANNIE MACK Executive Assistant, Belgium SARAH STRACK Operations Assistant, Australia Deputy Director and Head of ELIE CHACHOUA Network Development, Germany MICHAEL CARR Senior Advisor on Sustainable Finance Officer, United States Finance, Israel CELIA ORTIZ Network Development Officer, STEPHAN SINGER Peru ALSO WORKING Senior Advisor on Renewable Energy, Belgium JANA MERKELBACH WITH THE Program Officer, Germany SECRETARIAT CAMPAIGNS FARAH ATYYAT Regional Campaigns IN 2017 LASSE BRUUN Communications Officer Head of Global Campaigns — Arab World, Jordan SARABETH BROCKLEY Coordination, Brazil Senior Relations Manager, MICKEY EVA United States EMILY HICKSON Regional Campaigns Campaign Coordination and Communications Officer KEVIN BUCKLAND Network Development Officer, — Asia, Philippines Host – Fossil of the Day, Spain United Kingdom TERNA GUYSE ANDREAS MARTINEZ HALA KILANI Regional Campaigns ECO Editor, Canada Senior Communications Officer, Communications Officer Lebanon — Africa, South Africa KARLA MAASS 2017 VOLUNTEERS POLICY Regional Campaigns Communications Officer ISABEL JEAN-CHARLES — Latin America, Chile SIDDHARTH PATHAK Sustainable Finance, France Head of Political Advocacy, India TATIANA SHAURO ELEONORA MORO Regional Campaigns LINA DABBAGH Sustainable Finance, Belgium Communications Officer Senior Policy Officer, Mexico — Eastern Europe, Caucasus, LAMA RANJOUS GILLIAN NELSON and Central Asia (EECCA), Director’s Office, United States Policy Officer, France Russian Federation THIRZE HERMANS ANOOP POONIA Campaigns, The Netherlands Policy Officer – Financial Flows, India ANNA SKOWRON Campaigns, Germany DHARINI PARTHASARATHY Communications Coordinator, India 12 CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK 13 ANNUAL REPORT 2017

ABOUT CAN 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS LIST

SAFAA EL JAYOUSSI, CO-CHAIR HENRIETTE IMELDA RAMBITAN RAM KISHAN CAN AROUND THE WORLD

IndyACT, Jordan Institute for Essential Services Christian Aid, India Reform, Indonesia CAN REGIONAL NETWORKS CAN NATIONAL NETWORKS WORKING GROUPS CAN-Eastern Africa CAN-Australia (CANA) Adaptation and Loss and Damage SANJAY VASHIST, CO-CHAIR MANDY WOODS ROQUE PEDACE CAN Eastern Europe, Caucasus and CAN-Rac Canada Agenda 2030 Central Asia (CAN-EECCA) CAN South Asia, India WWF International, South Africa CAN Latin America, Argentina CAN-China Agriculture CAN-Europe Rac-France Bunkers CAN Latin American (CANLA) CAN-Japan Comms CAN-Arab World KRISHNEIL NARAYAN KASHMALA KAKAKHEL, LI SHOU New Zealand Climate Action Network Finance TREASURER Pacific Islands CAN (PICAN) Pacific Islands Climate Action Greenpeace, China CAN-South Africa (SACAN) Flexible Mechanisms Network (PICAN), Fiji WEDO, Pakistan CAN-South Asia (CANSA) CAN- G20 Southern African Region CAN CAN-Uganda Long-Term Strategies and Climate (SARCAN) Action Initiatives AÏSSATOU DIOUF SVEN HARMLING US Climate Action Network (USCAN) CAN-South East Asia (CAN-SEA) Enda Energie, Senegal CARE International, Germany Mitigation CAN West and Central Africa NGO Participation (CANWA) Scientific Review ETHAN SPANNER MEERA GHANI Short Lived Climate Pollutants

Climate Reality, USA CIDSE, Belgium Sinks (REDD/LULUCF) Technology Transparency 14 CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK 15 ANNUAL REPORT 2017 FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2017

STATEMENT OF STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL POSITION CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (IN USD) (ASSETS AND LIABILITIES IN USD)

REVENUES ASSETS Cash on hand and bank Grants and contracts $US 1 760 436 $US 875 013 balances Contributions $US 70 527 Receivables and other assets $US 429 166 Other revenues $US 15 370 Other fixed assets & office $US 617 TOTAL REVENUES $US 1 846 334 equipment TOTAL ASSETS $US 1 304 796 EXPENSES Salaries and benefits $US 1 066 729 LIABILITIES Accounts payable and Travel $US 422 981 $US 23 660 accrued liabilities Sub-grants and Nodes $US 97 078 Deferred revenue $US 838 978 Publications $US 16 275 Other accruals $US 25 750 Rent $US 480 TOTAL $US 888 388 Insurances $US 394 FUNDERS Events $US 85 299 NET ASSETS $US 416 408 Amortization $US 4 289 We thanks our Funders and contributing partners TOTAL LIABILITIES $US 1 304 796 OTHER COORDINATION AND $US 87 070 ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES 2017 EXPENDITURES Anonymous CONTRIBUTING PARTNERS Office Equipment, Postage $US 3 404 Bread for the World ClimateWorks Foundation Telecommunication $US 9 924 KR Foundation European Climate Foundation Supplies and Materials $US 1 230 Newspapers, books & Mission2020 $US 6 000 OPERATIONS DIRECTORS V. Kann Rassmussen Foundation subscriptions Legal and consulting fees $US 13 696 17% OFFICE Pisces Foundation Stanley Foundation Accountancy fees $US 33 554 24% The Norwegian Forum for We Mean Business Bank and transaction costs $US 13 030 NETWORK Development and Environment Exchange losses $US 4 191 DEVELOPMENT Other operating expenses $US 2 042 POLICY The Minor Foundation for Major TOTAL EXPENSES $US 1 780 595 28% 19% Challenges ClimateWorks Foundation Excess of revenues over $US 65 739 expenses CAMPAIGNS Franciscan Sisters of Mary Net assets, beginning of year $US 350 669 12% World Resources Institute Net assets, end of year $US 416 408 16 CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK 17 ANNUAL REPORT 2017

Friends of the Earth Australia Kenya AFIEGO Enyau Environmental Friendly Car Washing Bay (EFCWB) LISTMEMBER OF MEMBERS LIST GetUp! Climate Action for Sustainable African Agency for Integrated Development (CASD) Development (AAID) FORESCO (U) LTD CAN-Arab World Morocco Isaaf jerada solidarite et CAN-Australia Global Voices Agroforestry and Sustainable développement Green Music Australia Institute of Environment and Forum for NGOs in Rakai District Algeria A network of NGO of Australia Water management? Agriculture (FONIRAD) development working in the Local Development Association Greenpeace Australia Pacific Akukurunatu Amis des Saoura National park of Al-Hoceima of Chefchaouen 100% Renewable Energy International Youth Council, FOSID Institute for Sustainable Futures, Kenya Chapter (IYC) ASSOCIATION DE AESVT Moroccan Alliance for 350.org Australia University of Technology Aminanaza SACCO Foundation for Rural VOLONTARIAT”TOUIZA” DE LA Kenya Climate Change Working Development (FORUD) Climate and Sustainable ActionAid Australia Sydney WILAYA D’ALGER AKHIAM ASSOCIATION Group (KCCWG) Arua District Farmers Development Friend of Disabilities Australian Conservation LessMeatLessHeat Association (ARUDIFA) Association National de AMAL MOSTAKBAL Kenya Young Greens (COMBRID) Moroccan Association for Foundation Volontariat Lighter Footprints Arua District NGO Network ASSID for Sustainable Ecotourism and Nature Riamogire Energy And Friends of Environment Rakai Australian Marine Conservation (ADINGON) FADEV Development Protection Mackay Conservation Group Technology Centre (RETEC) Society Arua District Union of Peoples Grassland Foundation National Association Of Association ajial for Moroccan Association of Inland Moreland Energy Foundation Sustainable Environmental Australian Religious Response with Disability (ADUPD) Health throught Water and Volunteer Work development of mokrisset Aquaculture. Development Watch to Climate Change Mount Alexander Sanitation (HEWASA) (Suswatch) ARUDA JATHO "National forum of human right Association ajial for Moroccan Associationfor Group Australian Youth Climate Heart of Merges Uganda and envirement. development of mokrisset theprotection of marine Rwanda Awake Ankole Bushenyi areasand sustainable Coalition (AYCC) Nature Conservation Council of (HOMU) For Green Algeries. com" ASSOCIATION AJIAL POUR development New South Wales Rwanda Rural Rehabilitation Bakusekamajja Women's LE DÉVELOPPEMENT DE Bathurst Community Climate Hoima District Association of North Coast Environment Initiative Development Association National Observatory for MOKRISSET NETWORK AAOCIATION Action Network the Blind (HODAB) Environment and Sustainable KHNIFISS Council Sudan BINTECH Association Amis de Beyond Zero Emissions Hope for African Women Development Oxfam Australia l'Environnement Network of development’s Cairns and Far North Institute of BRPS Hope for Orphans Bahrain associations in the southeast of Environment Centre Parramatta Climate Action Environmental Studies Bulvespa Association CHIFAE pour Morocco HURUD 3BL Associates Network (ParraCAN) le Développement et la Catholic Earthcare Australia Tanzania Bunyoro Kingdom Cultural Observatoire de la Protection IDEA Djibouti Formation Queensland Conservation Development Troupe de l’Environnement et des Citizens Own Renewable Energy Council AGENDA for Environment and Association de Protection de IFAPIC Djibouti nature association Monuments Historiques de Network Australia (CORENA) Responsible Development Bunyoro Kitara Diocese l’Environnement de la Wilaya Quit Coal JOFFED Tanger Climate Action Network — Duhaga Jordan de Tétouan (APEWT) Climate Action Hobart SEARCH Foundation (Social Tanzania Joint Effort to Save the Réseau des associations de Climate Action Lake Bushenyi District CSO Forum Green Generation Association Groupe de Education and Research Environment la réserve de la biosphere Community Health Services (BUDCOF) recherches et études sur le Macquarie Concerning Humanity) IndyACT arganeraie Organization (COHESA) Kabale Farmers Networking littoral du sahara Climate Action Monaro Busiu Development SEED Indigenous Youth Climate Association (KFNA) Royal Marine Conservation Ribat Al Fath pour le Energy, Environment and Foundation Association Homme et Climate Action Moreland Network Développement Durable Climate Change Organization Society (JREDS) Environnement CARE International in Uganda KADCF (CAM) Sisters of the Good Samaritan West Asia-North Africa Takatoul Tanger Environmental Management Kagadi Women Development Association Marocaine des Climate Action Newcastle CCOD Mbarara Solar Citizens Group (EMAG) Institute Petits Débrouillards The Gharb Association of the Association (KWDA) Climate Action Newtown CCRI environnement protection Sustainable Living Armidale Kagera Development and Credit Lebanon Association of Moroccan Kaliro Youth Forum Climate Action Now Revolving Fund (KADETFU) Christ the King Health Support IndyACT organization Friends of Oasis The Human Touch Sustainable Population Kamwokya Community Health Wingecarribee Care Australia Misenye Environmental Association pour le Women of My country for and Environmental Protection Libya Development Organization CLADA Développement durable, Development and Climate Action Sydney Eastern The Australia Institute Association (KACHEPA) (MEDO) Libyan Youth for climate l’écologie et la préservation de Suburbs (CASES) Community Alert Working Group Morocco The Climate Institute (Assoc. Kasiira Foundation Movement l’environnement Climate Action Tomaree Member) Mlonganzila Marafiki Group CUAMM Zagora Associations Network Kibaale Youth and Women Association Thissaghnasse for Mauritania for Development and Climate and Health Alliance The Sunrise Project Ophans Foundation Fund Development Foundation for Development Agency culture and développent Action pour une Gestion Democracy Rural Areas (DEFORA) (KYAWDA) Climate Change Australia The Verb SM MWAKASONDA Rationnelle de l’Environnement Association Tichka pour Kirimani Foundation Palestine Territories Tanzania Civil Society Forum on Eastern and Southern Small en Mauritanie le développement et la Climate Change Balmain The Wilderness Society Climate Change (ForumCC) Scale Farmers Association coopération Maroc Itijah Organization Rozelle Kisoro District NGO/CBO Association for Sustainable United Voice (ESSFA) Forum Tanzania Climate Change Alert Development and Human ASSOCITON ECONOMIE VERTE Saudi Arabia Climate Justice Program Uniting Church, The Justice and and Resilience Ecological Christian KK Expedition Theatre Group Rights and the fight against POUR L’ENVIRONNEMNT- Community Climate Network Gulf Reserach Center International Mission Organization (KETG) poverty MORROCO Tanzania Environmental Conservation Council of South Wodonga and Albury Toward Friendly Association Efforts Integrated Development Koboko United Women Association for Sustainable ATED Tunisia Australia Climate Health (WATCH) Foundation Association (KUWA) Development and Human The Centre for Energy, AZIR Alternative Network for Youth Conservation Council of World Vision Australia Emesco Development Rights and the fight against Environment, Science and KTWDG Bay Network entering the work Association for Environment Western Australia Foundation poverty WWF Australia Technology Foundation associative and development Protection and Sustainable Edmund Rice Centre (CEEST) Kumi Human Rights Initiative Coalition Contre la Corruption Environment Teachers within the region of the dakhla Development of Bizerte (KHRI) en Mauritanie Association (ENVITA) oued ed dahabe Environment Centre of the Uganda Earth Hour Tunisia Northern Territory Kyakulumbye Development MEC (Mouvement d’Egalisation CAN-Eastern Africa Environmental Management for Fondation de la femme verte Action for Community Foundation (KDF) des Conditions) Livelihood Improvement Marocaine Environment Tasmania Ethiopia Transformation (ACT) Kyetume Community Based ONG Mer Bleue (Mauritanie) Environmental Protection and High Atlas Foundation Environment Victoria Forum for Environment Action for Women & Rural Health Care Programme Reduction of Extreme Poverty RIM Youth Climate Movement Development (AWRD) Euroa Environment Group PHE Ethiopia Consortium (EPAREP) Kyosiga Community Christian Adjumani Women Forum Association

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LACWADO Rural Country Development Belarus Greenpeace CEE (Central and CARE Danmark / CARE Denmark Germanwatch WWF Italia / WWF Italy ISD — Fundacja Instytut na Organization (RUCODE) Eastern Europe) — Cooperative for Assistance rzecz Ekorozwoju / Institute for Logiri Community Action for Klima-Allianz Deutschland / Centre for Environmental and Relief Everywhere Latvia Sustainable Development Development (LOCADE) Rural Welfare Improvement for Solutions Nature Code — Climate Alliance Germany Development (RWIDE) Centre of Development DCA — Folkekirkens Nødhjælp / Zaļā brīvība / Green Liberty RTON — Fundacja Rozwój Lutheran World Federation LIFE — Frauen entwickeln Ecopartnership and Environment DanChurchAid (Danish National Tak - Odkrywki Nie/Foundation RUSFERA Ökotechnik / Women develop Lithuania Lwengo Rural Development Church’s Relief Aid) Development Yes Open-Pit Ecoproject Eco-Techniques Support Organization — Rwenkuba Hills Conservation Belgium DVI — Darnaus vystymo Mines No Green Network DEC — Det Økologiske Råd / iniciatyvos / Sustainable Uganda Association Bond Beter Leefmilieu — Misereor Danish Ecological Council Development Initiatives WWF Polska / WWF Poland Manyakabi Rwerere Women in Georgia BBL Flemish Umbrella NABU — Naturschutzbund OVE — VedvarendeEnergi / Development organisation of Environmental Deutschland / Nature and Luxembourg Portugal Maracha Action for Ecovision Renewable Energy Groups Biodiversity Conservation Development (MAFORD) Slum Women's Initiative For Action Solidarité Tiers Monde Quercus — Associação Nacional Green Alternative Verdens Skove / Forests of the Union (BirdLife Germany) Development (SWID) 11.11.11 — (Third World Solidarity Action) de Conservação da Natureza / Maracha Women Forum World Greens Movement of Georgia Koepel van de Vlaamse OEKO— Oeko-Institut e.V. – (ASTM) National Association for Nature (MWF) St Joseph’s Vocational Training Noord-Zuidbeweging (Coalition WWF Danmark / WWF Institute for Applied Ecology Conservation Centre Munteme Greenpeace Luxembourg Masiyompo Elgon Movement Kyrgyzstan of the Dutch North-South Denmark OroVerde — Tropical Forest Romania Strategic Sustainable Consult Movement) MECO — Mouvement Mbarara Carpenter Socio-Ecological Fund WWF Verdensnaturfonden — Foundation Ltd Ecologique / FoE RAC-RO — Reţelei de Acţiune Association ACT Alliance EU (WWF-Denmark) BIOM TI — Transparency Luxembourg pentru Climă România / Tanganyika Women Activity Mbarara Women Development Bond Beter Leefmilieu (Union International CAN Romania) Development (TWAD) UNISON Finland Association for a Better Environment) Malta WECF — Women in Europe for Serbia The Good Samaritan Action Moldova (BBL) FANC — Suomen MECDEF a Common Future NTM — Nature Trust Malta Ministries (TGSAM) Gutta-Club ChangePartnership Luonnonsuojeliitto / JSS — Jedan stepen Srbija / MICDO WEED — Weltwirtschaft, Netherlands One Degree Serbia THETA Finnish Association for Nature Russia CIDSE - Coopération Conservation Ökologie & Entwicklung / MIRAC Both ENDS TONASO Internationale pour le World Economy Ecology & Slovenia Buryatsk regional union on FNL — Luonto-Liitto / Moyo NGO Forum Développement et la Solidarité Development Concerned Citizens against Tooro Development Agency Focus društvo za sonaraven Baikal /International Cooperation for Finnish Nature League Climate Change Multi-Community Based (TDA) Welthungerhilfe / German razvoj / Focus Associaton for Center for Environmental Development &Solidarity KEPA — Kehitysyhteistyön Development Initiative World Hunger Aid HIVOS — Humanistisch Sustainable Development Uganda Domestic Sanitation Initiatives palvelukeskus / Service (MUCOBADI) CNCD-11.11.11 — Instituut voor Service (UGADOSS) Centre for Development Spain Ecodefence Centre National de Coopération WFC — World Future Council Ontwikkelingssamenwerking NABO au Développement / National Cooperation Eco-Union Uganda Environment Education Wuppertal Institut für / Humanist Institute for Friends of the Baltics Center for Development Ndeeba Parish Youth Foundation (UEEF) MY — Maan Ystävät / Klima, Umwelt, Energie / Development Cooperation FR — Fundación Renovables Cooperation Association Greenpeace Russia FoE Finland Wuppertal Institute for Climate, United Humanitarian Natuur & Milieu / Friends of the Earth Spain FoEE — Environment and Energy Nebbi NGO Forum Development Association International WWF Suomi / WWF Finland Nature & Environment (Amigos de la Tierra Espana) (UHDA) Friends of the Earth Europe Socio-Ecological Union WWF Deutschland / WWF WWF Nederland / Nile Rural Advocacy Program WWF Finland Greenpeace España / Greenpeace European Unit Germany for Community Development URWA Russian Socio-Ecological WWF Netherlands Greenpeace Spain (NIRAPROCED) Union IEW — France Vision for Africa’s Greece Norway SEO — Sociedad Española NWASEA Transformation Organization Ural Ecological Union Inter-Environment Wallonie / Action Contre la Faim France Greenpeace Ελλάδα / DCG — Torrlandskoordinerings- de Ornitología / Spanish (VATO) Inter-Environment Wallonia (ACF) Nyanyakabi Association WWF Russia Greenpeace Greece Gruppen / Drylands Ornithological Society Isingiro Seas at Risk HELIO International Coordination Group (BirdLife) Women in Small Scale MEDSOS — Δίκτυο ΜΕΣΟΓΕΙΟΣ Enterprises (WSSE) Tajikistan NYARWODA WWF België — RAC-F — SOS / MEDITERRANEAN SOS DF — Utviklingsfondet / Sweden Little Earth Belgique / WWF Belgium Réseau Action Climat France/ Network The Development Fund ODS World Wide Fund for Nature AirClim — Luftförorenings- (WWF Uganda) Climate Action Network Youth Ecological centre WWF EPO — ForUM — Forum for utvikling og och klimatsekretariatet Offaka United Development France Hungary YASI Moyo of Tajikistan European Policy Office miljø / Forum for development (Air Pollution and Climate Association (OUDA) CAAG — Levegő Munkacsoport Ukraine Bulgaria Germany and environment Secretariat) PACAIP Yumbe NGO Forum / Clean Air Action Group Framtiden i våre hender / CoS — Svenska Kyrkan / Church Environment-People-Law Za Zemiata / Brot für die Welt Pallisa Allied Commercial Iceland of Sweden For the Earth (FoE Bulgaria) (Bread for the World) Future in our Hands Farmers Association Legal Analytics CAN-EECCA Bund für Umwelt und INCA — Náttúruverndarsamtök NCA — Kirkens Nødhjelp / SSNC — Svenska Croatia Íslands / Iceland Nature Pallisa Women Group Armenia National Ecological Centre of Naturschutz Deutschland Norwegian Church Aid Naturskyddsföreningen / Association Ukraine (NECU) Zelena Akcija — FoE Croatia Conservation Association Swedish Society for Nature (Union for Environment and Norges Naturvernforbund / Eco Club Lore (ECL) Conservation Participatory Initiative for Real Ukrainian Youth Climate Czech Republic Nature Protection Germany) Ireland Norwegian Society for the Development (PIRD-U) EcoTeam Association (UYCA) (FoE Germany) (BUND) Conservation of Nature WWF Sverige / WWF Sweden CDE — Centrum pro dopravu a Earthwatch (FoE Ireland) PRDO Ukrainian Youth Climate Climate Analytics (FoE Norway) Energetikayi ev shrdghaka energetiku / Centre for Transport GRIAN — Greenhouse Ireland Switzerland mighavairi khohrdatvakan Association (UYCA) and Energy NU — Natur og Ungdom / Pro Biodiversity Conservation in DNR — Deutscher Action Network Alliance Sud (Swiss Alliance of hasarakakan kazmakerputyun Nature and Youth Uganda Uzbekistan Glopolis — Pražský institut Naturschutzring / German Development Organisations) (ECOTEAM) Trócaire (FoE youth Norway) pro globální politiku / Prague League for Nature, Animal Quba United Development Environment Law Noé21 — Nouvelle Orientation Khazer NGO Global Policy Institute Protection and Environment Italy Redd Barna / Association (QUDA) Center “Arrmon” Economique pour le 21ème Ecologic Institute Save the children Norway RECPA Azerbaijan Denmark ICN - Italian Climate Network siècle / New Economic CAN-Europe Regnskogfondet / Rainforest Orientation for the 21st Rock Spring Uganda Climate Change and 92-Gruppen Forum Umwelt und Foundation Norway Austria Legambiente / League for the Century Development NGO Alliance (Danish 92-Group) Entwicklung / German NGO Rukararwe PWRD Environment GLOBAL 2000 (FoE Austria) Forum on Environment and Poland Pro Natura (FoE Switzerland) Development

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WCC — World Council of CANInternational Foro del Buen Ayre Nicaragua Canadian Association Equiterre Sierra Club of Canada Churches Revolution of Physicians for the Foundation Fundacion Biosfera ETC Group China Centro Humboldt Environment WWF Schweiz / WWF Save the Children Sierra Youth Coalition Red+Vos Faith and the Common Good Switzerland China Association for NGO International Paraguay Canadian Centre for Policy Students on Ice Alumni Cooperation-CANGO Ingenuity For Our Grandchildren Turkey The Green Belt Movement Barados Fundación Moisés Bertoni Delegation CHINA YOUTH CLIMATE ACTION International Canadian Council for Caribbean Youth Environment Peru ForestEthics Sustainability DKM — Doğa Koruma Merkezi / NETWORK (CYCAN) International Cooperation Wetlands International Network (CYEN) Solutions Group Nature Conservation Centre Fundación San Marcos para la Friends of the Earth Canada Environment Friendly Charity Canadian Environmental Law TEMA — Türkiye Erozyonla World Vision International Bolivia Ciencia y el Desarrollo Tides Canada Association Association Georgian Triangle Earth Day Mücadele, Ağaçlandirma WWF International Liga de Defensa del Medio Sociedad Peruana de Toronto Environment Alliance Friends of Nature Canadian Federation of Celebrations ve Doğal Varlıkları Koruma Ambiente — LIDEMA Derecho Ambiental Vakfı / Turkish Foundation for Global Village of Beijing Kiriati University Women Green 13 United Church of Canada Brail Centro de Documentación y Combating Soil Erosion Canadian Labour Congress Greenovate Kiribati Climate Desarrollo Regional-CEDDRE Green Action Centre United Steelworkers WWF Turkey Action Network ENGAJAMUNDO University of Waterloo Coalition Institute for Environment & Derecho, Ambiente y Recursos Canadian Parks and Green Communities Canada Fundação Grupo United Kingdom Development Leanon Naturales (DAR) Wilderness Society for Sustainable Development Esquel Brasil Green Neighbours 21 Vegans and Vegetarians CAFOD — Catholic Agency For Shan Shui Conservation IndyACT Instituto Andino y Amazónico Canadian Unitarians for GT Clima — Grupo de Trabalho of Alberta Overseas Development Centre de Derecho Ambiental Social Justice Greening Niagara Niue em Mudanças do Clima / XIAMEN GREEN CROSS Movimiento Ciudadano Canadian Voice of Women Voters Taking Action on Campaign against Niue Island United Association FBOMS Fórum Brasileiro de Greenpeace ASSOCIATION (XMGCA) frente al Cambio Climático — for Peace Climate Change Climate Change of Non-Government ONGs e Movimentos Sociais para o Meio Ambiente e o MOCICC Helios West Coast Christian Aid UK Greenriver Environment Organisations (NIUANGO) Canadian Youth Protection Association of Desenvolvimento Regional Climate Coalition HOOF & CYCE — Active Environmental Law CIWF — Compassion in Transport Workers Guild Sichuan Instituto de Investigación Citizens Climate Lobby Windfall Ecology Centre World Farming Asociación Interamericana para Institute for Environment & CANapan Ambiental de la Amazonía Jour de la Terre la Defensa del Ambiente Citizens Environmental World Federalist Movement ClientEarth Europe Development (IPAM) apan Uruguay Alliance Just Earth Canada E3G — Third Generation Promotion Association For Vitae Civilis Instituto para 350.org Japan Citizens For Public Justice Kairos Canada World Wildlife Fund Canada Mountain-River-Lake Regional Desenvolvimento Meio Amigos del Viento Sustainable Development Citizen's Alliance for Saving Ambiente e Paz LeadNow Yukon Conservation Society EIA — Environmental Centro de Estudio Uruguayo de Clean Air Partnership (MRLSD) the Atmosphere and the Earth Investigation Agency Chile Técnicas Alternativas Living Oceans Society Zero Carbon Ontario (CASA) Clean Energy Canada Shan Shui Conservation FoE EWNI (England Wales and Acción Ecológica CLAES Centro Latino Americano Centre Manitoba Wildlands Northern Ireland) Conservation International — Clean North Asociación Chilena de ONGs de Ecología Social Japan National Union of Public and CANSouth Asia Shanghai Oasis Ecological ACCIÓN Clean Nova Scotia Greenpeace UK Centro Uruguayo de General Employees Conservation and Friends of the Earth Japan Afghanistan Fundación Terram Tecnologías Apropiadas Climate Change IEEP — Institute for European Communication Center (FoE Japan) Nature Canada Environmental Policy (OASIS) Lawyers Network Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) Greenpeace Japan Acción por la Tierra Veneuela Nature Saskatchewan MADE — Muslim Action for XIAMEN GREEN CROSS Climate Reality Project Institute for Sustainable Energy Colomia Federación de ORganizaciones Bangladesh Development & Environment ASSOCIATION (XMGCA) y Juntas Ambientalistas de New Brunswick Policies (ISEP) Columbia Institute ActionAid Bangladesh Asociación Ambiente y Venezuela: ”FORJA”” Lung Association OCP — Oxford Climate Policy International Japan Center for Sustainable Sociedad Community Based Ontario Clean Air Alliance An Organization for Socio- Environment and Society Environmental Practical Action United BirdLife International Klimaforum LatinoAmerica Economic Development Kingdom (JACSES) Monitoring Network Ontario Secondary School CARE International Network Colombia (KLN) CANRac Canada (AOSED) RSPB — Royal Society for the Japan Renewable Energy Conservation Council of New Teachers' Federation Carbon Care InnoLab (CCIL) Haiti Canada Association of Voluntary Actions Protection of Birds Foundation (JREF) Brunswick Our Horizon for Society Caritas International Haiti Survie 350.org Canada Sandbag Kiko Network Conserver Society of Oxfam Canada Bangladesh Auxiliary Services Christian Aid Acadia Center Canada Hamilton for Social Advancement Save the Children UK Honduras Oxfam Quebec CliMates CRE Capitale Nationale (BASSA) Tearfund Fundacion de Iniciativas de ACT for the Earth Global Alliance for Incinerator Oxfam Japan Cambio Climatico CUPE Bangladesh Centre for Algonquin Wildlands League Track 0 Alternatives (GAIA) Parvati.org Advanced Studies (BCAS) Rainforest Action Fundación MDL de Honduras David Suzuki Foundation Aquatic Ecosystem Health and UKYCC — UK Youth Climate Global Call for Climate Action (GCCA) Network Japan Pembina Institute Bangladesh Development Coalition Meico Management Society Development and Peace Service Center (BDSC) Global Catholic Climate www Japan Polaris Institute Ciudadanía Sustentable A.C. Assembly of First Nations Ecology Action Centre Movement Bangladesh Environmental Training and Information Post Carbon Toronto Greenpeace Mexico Association quebecoise de Ecology North Lawyers Association (BELA) Centre Global Network of Civil Society CAN Latin America lutte contre la pollution Saskatchewan Eco Network Bangladesh Human Rights Organisations for Disaster Instituto de Politicas de Ecology Ottawa WAP — World Animal atmospherique and Resources Development Reduction Argentina Transporte y Desarrollo de Saskatchewan Protection Society (BHRRDS) Mexico ITDP Bathurst Sustainable Environment Coalition of PEI Environmental Society Global Witness Aclimatando WWF UK / WWF United Development Bangladesh Institute for Presencia Ciudadana Science for Peace Kingdom Greencross International Amigos de la Tierra — Environmental Defence Development (BIDS) Mexicana A.C. British Columbia Sustainable Argentina Greenpeace International Energy Association Environnement Jeunesse Sierra Club of Canada Bangladesh Rural Advancement Centro Mexicano de Asociación Civil Eco Raíces Committee (BRAC) International Climate Derecho Ambiental Development Institute CIMA ONG Ambiental Oxfam International 34 | WWW .CLIMATENETWORK .ORG CAN-INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL REPORT 2016 | 35 22 CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK 23 ANNUAL REPORT 2017

Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad Society for People's Actions in Indian Youth Federation of Community Sri Lanka Renewable Energy Institute of Ghana Association of the (BUP) Change and Equity (SPACE) Climate Network Forestry Users (FECOFUN) Thailand Foundation Environmental Scientists for Center for Applied Biodiversity Abibimman Foundation an Integrated Development Barakupot Ganochetona Solidarites International Institute of Himalayan Institute for Social and Sustainability Watch Thailand Research and Education (ASEDI) Foundation (BGF) Bangladesh Environmental Research & Environmental Transition- Nepal (CABRE) HATOF Foundation Education (INHERE) (ISET-N) Friends of the Earth Togo CARE Bangladesh SONGSHOPTAQUE Centre for Poverty Analysis Guinea Integrated Research and Action Karnali Integrated Rural (CEPA) CAN West and Young Volunteers for Caritas - Bangladesh Sustainable Developemnt Association Guinée pour for Development (IRADe) Development and Research Central Africa Environment (JVE) Partnership Programme - Christian Aid Sri Lanka la promotion des énergies Center for Development and Centre (KIRDARC) Bangladesh (SDNBD) Integrated Sustainable Energy renouvelables (AGUIPER) ASEDI – Association of the Peace (CDP) Climate Study and Action Group Benin and Ecological Development Local Initiatives for Biodiversity, Environmental Scientists for UDAYAN-Bangladesh (CSAG) Guinee Ecologie Center for Participatory Association (INSEDA) Research and Development Initiatives for Sustainable an Integrated Development Research and Development and Integrated Development Unnayan Onneshan Judav (LI-BIRD) Energy Forum (Guarantee) Ivory Coast (CPRD) Limited- Sri Lanka (IDID) Young Volunteers for Nepal Water Conservation Voive of South Bangladesh LEAD India Actions en faveur de l'homme Environment (JVE) Centre for Coastal Foundation (NWCF) Women organisation for Environmental Foundation et de la nature Ivory Coast Environmental Conservation M. S. Swaminathan Research Management of Energy, Bhutan Nepal Youth Climate Action (Guarantee) Limited (EFL) (AFHON) (CCEC) Foundation (MSSRF) Environment and Promotion of (NYCA) New Zealand CAN Royal Society for the Protection Integrated Development Integrated Development Envisciences Christian Aid Bangladesh Oxfam India of Nature Oxfam GB Association (IDEA) Eco Benin Solutions Climat New Zealand Church of Bangladesh Social Paryavaran Mitra India Practical Action Nepal Janathakshan (Guarantee) Development Programme Young Volunteer for 350.org Aotearoa Purvanchal Gramin Vikas LTD Burkina Faso (CBSDP) (R)Evoluation Let's Change Pragya Seeds Nepal (PGSN) Environment Ivory Coast Sansthan (PGVS) ActionStation Now! (RLCN) Munasinghe Institute for Naturama (JVE) COAST Trust Save the Planet mission 2020 Development (MIND) Aotearoa New Zealand Human Rajputana Society for Natural Coastal Development Action for Food Production Nepal Cameroon Mali Rights Lawyers Association (AFPRO) History Practical Action South Asia Partnership (CDP) United Mission to Nepal Action for Equitable, Integrated Amade Pelcode Aotearoa Youth Leadership Samvad Sevantha URC ActionAid India & Sustainable Development Institute Development Wheel (DEW) Winrock International Nepal Association of Training and Sri Lanka Red Cross Society All India Disaster Mitigation Shohratgarh Envirnomnetal Cameroon Vision Trust — Development Support (AFAD) Coal Action Network Eminence Associates for Social WWF Nepal (SLRCS) Institute (AIDMI) Society (SES) SWEET Africa Foundation Aotearoa Development MFC — MALI-FOLKECENTER Sri Lankan Youth Climate Action Alternative Futures Social Development Society Pakistan CGE — Association CARRE GEO Edmund Rice Network Gram Unnayan Karma (GUK) Network (SLYCAN) MFC — MALI-FOLKECENTER (SDS) & ENVIRONNEMENT Center for Green Economy Centre for Rule of Law — Generation Zero Grameen Bank The Green Movement of Society for Socio Economic Islamabad (CROLI) "DAREN FOUNDATION Niger Centre for Environment Sri Lanka Inc Greenpeace New Zealand Hitaishi and Ecological Development FRDP Pakistan (Developing Advocacy Energy & Environment for Rural Communication (CEC) (SEED) Human Rights Foundation Humanitywatch and Research Development (EDER) Integrated Regional Support Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for Environment The Energy and Resources Empowerment Network)" INTEGRATED SOCIAL Program (IRSP) CAN-Southeast Asia JVE Niger Education (CEE) Institute (TERI) Environment Recherche OraTaiao: The New Zealand DEVELOPMENT EFFORT Integrated Rural Awareness Centre for Science & Indonesia Action Cameroun Nigeria Climate and Health Council (ISDE) UDYAMA & Development Organization Environment (CSE) Institute for Essential Service Oxfam New Zealand International Centre for Climate Urban Health and Climate (IRADO) Foundation for Environment African Youth Movement Centre for Social Markets Reform (IESR) and Development (FEDEV) on the Environment Change and Development Resilience Centre (UHCRC) LEAD Pakistan P3 Foundation (ICCCAD) at Independent Pelangi Indonesia- Chintan Environmental Vasudha foundation Cape Verde Climate Change Network Sustainability Council of NZ University, Bangladesh (IUB) National Integrated Yayasan Pelangi Research and Action Group Nigeria (CCNN) VIKSAT Development Association Morabi Sustainable Initiatives Islamic Relief Bangladesh (NIDA-Pakistan) WWF Indonesia Nigerian Environmental Study/ Aotearoa Christian Aid India Voluntary Association Light House Chad Action Team (NEST) Climate Himalaya of Agriculture, General Oxfam Pakistan Malaysia Unite Union Local Environment Development, Health and Association Lead Tchad Senegal Pakistan Relief Foundation Centre for Environment, World 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Intégral (Community Action for Network Malaysian Nature Society Youth Empowerment and Peace (DIVA) For Equality India Commission on Relief Maldives Integrated Development) Practical Action Bangladesh Sustainable Environment and Building Organization (YEPO) (EFICOR) WWF Malaysia GRAK — GREEN ARK (ARCHE Greenpeace Australia Pacific Huvadhoo Aid Development Foundation Togo Prodipan Gorakhpur Environmental (SEDF) VERTE) Oxfam Pacific Live and Learn Thailand Shariaptur Development Action Group Actions en faveur de l'homme Environmental Education Watan Development Horizon Vert — Pacific Conference of Community Empowerment et de la nature Togo (AFHON) Society (SDS) Greenpeace India Organization (WDO) Green Horizon Churches Nepal Institute Alliance Nationale des Shushilan India Development Project WWF Pakistan Gambia Pacific Islands Association of Consomateurs et de (IDP) Child Health and Environment Forest and Farmers Non-Government Organizations Social Associateion for Concern Universal 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Kiribati Vanuatu Women in Europe for a Renewable Energy and Energy Center for Social Inclusion Environmental Investigation Labor Network for Sojourners Agency Sustainability Common Future France Efficiency Bureau of Namibia Center for Sustainable Southern Alliance for Clean 350 Kiribati ADRA Vanuatu (R3E) WWF France Economy Evangelical Lutheran Church in Latinos Go Green Energy AMA CARE International Vanuatu ELA Namibia America ZERO WASTE France CERES League of Conservation Southern Oregon Climate Anrae SDA Youth Farm Support Association Faith in Place Voters Action Now Swaziland Chesapeake Climate Action Bikenikora Women/Youth GIZ Vanuatu Climate Change Network (CCAN) Fossil Fuel Divestment Little Village Environmental Student Environmental Action Yonge Nawe Environmental South Africa CAN Student Network Justice Organization Coalition BTML Live & Learn Environmental Action Group Citizens Climate Lobby Education Vanuatu Caritas South Africa Franciscan Action Network Maryknoll Office for Global Sustaining Way Zambia Citizens for Global Solutions Peace Corp Vanuatu Concerns DO Tenono Gender CC Fresh Energy SustainUS Centre for Energy, Environment Citizens for Pennsylvania's Massachusetts Climate Action Save the Children Greenpeace Africa Friends Committee on National The Climate Reality Project Ex-Banaba Association and Engineering (CEEEZ) Future (PennFuture) Network Legislation VANGO Oxfam South Africa The College of the Focolare Energy and Environmental Clean Air Coalition Mickey Leland Center for Friends of the Earth US (FoE) Atlantic, Program in Global Vanuatu Christian Council Project 90x2030 Concerns for Zambia Environment and Sustainability Kiribati Children’s Campaigns Clean Air Council Environmental Diplomacy Georgetown Climate Center at Texas Southern University Network Vanuatu Red Cross Society SAIIA @ youth Zimbabwe Clean Energy Action The Nature Conservancy (VRCS) Georgia WAND Moms Clean Air Force Kiribati Fisheries/Marine WWF South Africa Climate Change and (TNC) Assoc. Wan Smolbag Theatre Sustainable Development Clean Water Action Montana Environmental Green For All The Regeneration Project - Network Information Center Kiribati Health Retreat World Vision International Climate Access Greenfaith Interfaith Power and Light Association Vanuatu Southern Africa ZERO Regional Environment National Association for the Climate Action Business GreenLatinos The Resource Innovation Group Organization Advancement of Colored KIT Alumni Region CAN Association (TRIG) Zimconserve GreenLaw People Koron Te Waa Rac-France Botswana Climate Generation: A Will The Solutions Project Greenpeace USA National Wildlife Federation Botswana Technology Centre Steger Legacy Marewen Betio France (NWF) Transportation for America (BOTEC) Climate Law and Policy Gulf Coast Center for Law & Marewen Te Riki USCAN Natural Resources Defense Tribal Environmental Policy 2D Attitude Project Policy Nanon Te Kora Lesotho USA Council Center Agir Pour l’environnement Climate Nexus Health Care Without Harm Lesotho Council of NGOs RAK (Reitakia Aine Kamatu 350.org United States New Mexico Interfaith Power Tropical Forest Group AIR (LCN) — PELUM Climate Parents Honor the Earth and Light Rikian Tungaru Acadia Center United States U.S. Baha'i Office of Public ALDER Malawi Climate Solutions Humane Society North Carolina Conservation Affairs Tauan te Kainga ActionAid USA International Network Alofa Tuvalu Action for Environmental Coalition on the Environment U.S. Climate Plan Te Reitaki ni Maiu Sustainability (AFES) Alaska Wilderness League ICLEI-Local Governments for North Carolina Interfaith Power Bizi! and Jewish Life (COEJL) Union of Concerned Sustainability and Light Te Toa Matoa Alliance for Affordable Scientists Canopée LEAD Southern & Community Voices Heard Eastern Africa Energy Illinois Environmental Oil Change International Te Waa Mai Kiribati United Methodist Church - Comité de Liaison Énergies Conservation International Council Alliance for Climate Olympic Climate Action General Board of Church and Teitoiningaina Renouvelables (CLER) Sustainable Rural Growth and Development Initiative Education Conservation Law iMatter, Kids vs. Global Society OneAmerica Ueen Tamoa Dossiers et Débats pour le (SRGDI) Foundation Warming Alliance for Water Efficiency UPROSE Développement Durable (4D) Oregon Environmental Ueen Te Bitati Youth Action in Relief Corporate Accountability Institute for Agriculture and Alliance of Nurses for Healthy International Council Utah Moms for Clean Air Ueenikai Effet de serre toi-même (YARD) Limited Trade Policy (IATP) Environments Voices for Progress Fédération des Usagers de la Fossil Free South Africa Deep South Center for Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) Oxfam America Unimwane n Betio American Jewish World Bicyclette (FUB) Environmental Justice /Sustainable Energy & Economy Pacific Environment WE ACT for Environmental USP Student Association Mauritius Service Network (SEEN) Detroiters Working for Justice Fédération Nationale Pennsylvania Interfaith Power YCL Betio Council for Development Appalachian Voices Environmental Justice InterAction descAssociations d'Usagers des and Light WEDO Women's Environment and Environmental Studies & and Development Tuvalu Transports (FNAUT) Arise for Social Justice Divest Harvard Interfaith Power and Light (DC. 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