Get Connected
Now more than ever, the movement for rivers and rights is interconnected.
Through the power of social networks and social media, people are able to organize and connect with each other as never before. We hope you'll connect with us through your favorite online platforms in order to stay up to date on our campaigns, take actions, help raise money, and invite your own networks to join this global movement. Below is a list of networks where you can connect with us, and the different ways you can expect to hear from us on each.
- Facebook
- Facebook is a great way to connect with other river activists around the world, stay informed of campaign news, receive event invites, connect with our staff, and share information with our partner organizations.
- We use Twitter to share our campaign information, urgent campaign actions, and news updates on the global river movement. We also love to connect with people and share your relevant tweets with our followers.
- Flickr
- Our go-to site for photo sharing is Flickr. Check out our many photo sets for images of our partners, exciting events, and beautiful – and threatened – rivers and communities.
- YouTube
- YouTube is where you'll find our videos, including slideshows and short documentary films.
- If you don't already know about Pinterest, welcome! Pinterest is a great way to share images from the web and find beautiful images from the broader community. We like to share some of our great images to spread information about our campaigns, and repin images from some of the other amazing organizations in the movement for rivers and rights.
- Sign up for our email lists to receive all sorts of information, from campaign-specific news to urgent campaign actions to dam-industry articles. NewsStream is our most popular list and the best way to stay informed about our campaigns and how you can get involved.
- RSS
- Subscribe to our RSS feed to be the first to know when anything new is published on our website.




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3000km bike ride across brazil
To raise funds and awareness of the plight of of our sacred rivers..
3000km Bike Ride
When will this be taking place? :)
Balkan rivers
Why don't we start working together on saving last free rivers in Europe? Balkan states are being attacked by thousands of dam projects in last 10 years.
Philippine Rivers
Why don't you have one program or project here in the Philippines? I want to start a movement this June 2013 to save our rivers in our inland town Polangui, Albay.
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