Leticia Doormann

Meet Leticia

NGO Representative
Paris, France

Leticia an interdisciplinary professional with extensive experience working at the intersection of human and natural systems, particularly within biodiverse cultural contexts such as forest and coastal habitats. Passionate about building movements and partnerships, she brings a collaborative approach to addressing complex global challenges. She is also a dedicated advocate for climate action, gender inclusion, and nature conservation.


Areas of activity:
Community Engagement

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About:

Leticia an interdisciplinary professional with extensive experience working at the intersection of human and natural systems, particularly within biodiverse cultural contexts such as forest and coastal habitats. Passionate about building movements and partnerships, she brings a collaborative approach to addressing complex global challenges. She is also a dedicated advocate for climate action, gender inclusion, and nature conservation. With a strong background in strategic management and executive leadership, she is deeply committed to driving systemic change toward a more just and resilient world. She thrives on creative problem-solving and have a solutions-oriented, team-focused approach to challenges.

She seeks opportunities to foster impactful strategies that address both climate change and social issues, aiming to protect ecosystems and secure equitable outcomes for both people and the planet. Currently, she serves as the co-founder and general coordinator of The Invisible Thread (TINTA), a global facilitation platform dedicated to promoting collaboration, learning, and visibility for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. Their work focuses on supporting these organizations and networks in protecting ecosystems and combating climate change. She is particularly enthusiastic about engaging in ambitious missions and partnerships to promote sustainability—especially those that seem impossible to achieve!

 

Involvement:

TINTA

TINTA (The Invisible Thread) is a global facilitation platform dedicated to supporting Indigenous peoples, local community organizations, and their allies. It fosters learning, collaboration, and increased visibility to benefit people, nature, and the climate. Through events, workshops, and capacity-building activities, TINTA empowers marginalized communities to engage in global processes and amplify their voices in environmental and social dialogues. The organization focuses on inclusivity and strengthening leadership among women and youth in conservation and sustainability efforts.

 
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