
Urgent Action Fund – Latin America & The Caribbean
Today, as we are completing the third phase, we have already supported 463 grassroots organisations.
During the second phase, 251 grants were awarded to 118 groups in Latin America and 119 in Europe. The WFs prioritised the security and care of the groups, adapting to regional contexts such as the war in Ukraine and migratory flows in Latin America.
In the first phase, in Europe and Latin America, 156 organisations and networks were supported in 27 countries (103 in 13 European countries and 53 in 14 LA countries).
OTRT NEWS
2025: Political and affective balance
In April 2026, On The Right Track enters its seventh year. Sustaining an interregional alliance over time, in this global context, is already a form of resistance.
The beginning of the year has not been easy. The world is reeling, yet it does not stop. That is why we are working with depth and care to prepare the Second Interregional Gathering, which will take place this year and will be a key moment.
The internationalism we dream of – in which we believe – that we want
The internationalism we defend at OTRT is neither an abstraction nor an exercise in diplomacy between organizations or collectives. It is a living political practice, rooted in territories and bodies, built through concrete solidarity among diverse struggles. An internationalism that does not begin from closed identities or compartmentalized agendas, but from the conviction that oppressions are sustained in interconnected ways and can only be confronted through equally interconnected alliances.
The Memory of Water and the Voice of Landscapes: An Interview with Gabriela Bettini, Ecofeminist Artist
The alliance of feminist funds and organizations On The Right Track (OTRT) is based on a conviction: the climate crisis is also a crisis of power, inequality and violence, and cannot be understood or reversed without a transfeminist perspective.
Portrait of Gabriela Bettini, by IDC Studio at Matadero Madrid. Bettini's work in «Extractivismes: exposició col·lectiva». 13a Biennal d'Art Leandre Cristòfol, La Panera, Lleida. , by Jordi Rullo..
To begin this series of articles on how feminisms respond to the polycrisis, we spoke with Gabriela Bettini , a Spanish-Argentine artist whose work intertwines memory, nature, and resistance. Through her paintings, landscapes speak: they tell stories of colonization, extractivism, and also survival.




