IRI Brazil focused on strengthening the partnerships needed for 2026

In February, IRI Brazil focused on strengthening the partnerships needed to advance its 2026 agenda. Meetings with the Ambassador of Norway, RFN, REPAM, CLUA, UNEP, and the Pan-Amazonian Institute helped deepen diplomatic backing, institutional alignment, and collaboration around joint campaigns, environmental education, and regional network-building. Resource-mobilization efforts also moved forward, with discussions involving IRI global leadership and partners opening new funding pathways. At the same time, IRI Brazil expanded communications and public-engagement opportunities through partnerships connected to the publication Tempo de Cuidar, the Amazônia Viva film, and a proposed virtual reality pilot with Bemol in Manaus. Additional meetings with public authorities and technical partners also advanced planning for scientific immersions and stronger faith-based engagement on climate governance in the Amazon. By reinforcing the relationships that make scale possible, IRI Brazil is helping position forest protection and climate action for stronger reach in 2026.