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Mobiliza

Mobiliza is a term that can refer to different things depending on context. It can be understood as a linguistic form in Portuguese and, independently, as a proper name used by campaigns or organizations in various Portuguese-speaking communities.

In Portuguese, mobiliza is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb mobilizar, meaning to

As a proper noun, Mobiliza is used as the name or branding for campaigns, organizations, or programs

Because Mobiliza can function both as a verb form and as a brand name, identifying its meaning

See also: mobilization, mobilize, mobilisation.

mobilize,
gather
people
or
resources,
or
organize
actions.
The
related
noun
mobilização
denotes
the
act
or
process
of
mobilizing.
The
word
derives
from
the
Latin
mobilis,
meaning
movable,
and
it
is
part
of
a
broader
family
of
terms
used
to
describe
collective
action
and
organization.
that
aim
to
promote
participation,
coordination,
or
action
within
communities.
In
this
usage,
the
emphasis
is
on
mobilizing
volunteers,
resources,
or
public
support
for
social,
environmental,
or
civic
objectives.
The
specific
focus,
geographic
scope,
and
organizational
structure
of
entities
branded
as
Mobiliza
vary
and
are
defined
by
their
respective
hosts.
in
a
given
instance
requires
reference
to
the
surrounding
context,
language,
and
any
clarifying
information
about
the
organization
or
campaign
involved.