01 — Map it
Report on the map
Pin pollution, waste, deforestation or climate impacts on a continent-wide interactive map. Add photos, location, and context in seconds.
RAMA is a digital platform where a new generation of Latin Americans shares field reports, joins weekly debates, and turns environmental data into continent-wide action.
What is RAMA
RAMA connects young people across Latin America in a single network where pollution, waste and climate impacts are mapped, documented, and turned into shared action. We bridge schools, communities, and grassroots collectives — from the Amazon to the Andes.
A continent where every young person can see, in real time, the environmental state of their territory — and contribute to changing it. RAMA is built as a long-term platform: a hybrid of social network, information hub, and live environmental map.
How it works
01 — Map it
Pin pollution, waste, deforestation or climate impacts on a continent-wide interactive map. Add photos, location, and context in seconds.
02 — Share it
Publish field updates, photos, and stories to a community feed designed for environmental work — not noise.
03 — Discuss it
Each week, RAMA opens a structured discussion on one urgent topic. Bring evidence, defend ideas, build consensus.

The territory we protect
Latin America holds nearly half of the world's biodiversity. RAMA puts that reality — and its threats — on a single map, in the hands of the generation that will inherit it.
Environmental Map · Report
Founders are already on the ground in Colombia and Mexico. The rest of Latin America is joining soon — pin a report from your city and help the network grow.
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Weekly discussions
Whether you have five minutes or five hours a week, RAMA has a way for you to contribute. Join the network, or step in as a volunteer.