Projects should address at least one of our core strategic pillars: Community of Care /Climate Resilience: e.g. Empowering Coastal Communities and Youth, Grassroots Climate/Ocean Justice Plastic Life Cycle: e.g. Plastic Pollution Prevention, River and Coastal Interception, Community Waste Management, Advocacy and policy work Maritime Ecosystem: e.g. Blue Carbon and Marine Habitat Restoration, Marine Wildlife Protection and Rescue.
Global with a global south [sic] focus.
N.B. The Global South/Global North/developing countries terms are inaccurate and misleading. First, they are descriptively inaccurate, even when they refer to general notions such as (economic) development. Second, they are homogenizing, obscuring important differences between countries supposedly part of the Global South and North groups. In this respect, these terms are no better than alternatives that they are trying to replace, such as ‘the West‘ or the ‘Third World‘. Third, the Global South/Global North terms imply a geographic determinism that is wrong and demotivational. Poor countries are not doomed to be poor, because they happen to be in the South, and their geographic position is not a verdict on their developmental prospects. The correct terms are low or medium-income countries.