About Aires Nuevos
It is Latin America's largest citizen air quality network for early childhood.
See MoreAires Nuevos' air quality monitoring network includes 42 local governments and 14 universities from 8 Latin American countries. 115 air quality sensors have been installed.
See AllAir Quality Index (AQI) and PM2.5 from Universidad Veiga de Almeida, Maracanã. Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. See Air Quality Sensor
Read MoreAir Quality Index (AQI) and PM2.5 from Centro de Desarrollo Infantil “Genaro Vázquez”, Monterrey, México. See Air Quality Sensor
Read MoreAir Quality Index (AQI) and PM2.5 from Preschools Antuhuilen, Independencia, Región Metropolitana, Santiago, Chile. See Air Quality Sensor
Read MoreCommunities monitor environmental data and enable connections with territories through work with preschools to raise citizen awareness of air quality.
Universities ensure that environmental data is accurate and reliable. They also generate air quality data reports that can be used to guide local interventions to reduce children’s exposure to pollution.
Local governments create and implement local actions based on air quality data to provide safer spaces for children and to protect the health of the entire community.
Create the Aires Nuevos multi-stakeholder network across Latin America to establish air quality governance and take action to mitigate the negative effects of air pollution on children's health.
Build local government and community capacity with universities' support to develop local actions to reduce early childhood air pollution exposure.
Spread the Aires Nuevos governance model to develop political advocacy in local and national public policy to ensure that children grow up in a pollution-free environment.