CENTRUS – Universidad Iberoamericana participates as co-founder of the American Continental Network of Participatory Community Monitoring, which brings together 33 people from eleven countries of the American continent. This network seeks to constitute a platform that allows, among other goals: (i) to share experiences of participatory community water monitoring, to understand how local initiatives are articulated in the different contexts of the American continent; (ii) to put community data into action to make visible the problems of rivers and streams of the continent, and mobilize knowledge for their recovery; (iii) to strengthen local capacities for local and community participation in decision making on the territory.
This network brings together various social actors so that “our rivers reach the sea alive and healthy”. Find more information on the official website.