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Latin America and the Caribbean

Brazil


COAV works to spotlight the incidence of youth employed or participating in armed violence, particularly where there is a command structure and power over territory, local population or resources.

Ecuador

CDES is a Quito-based organization whose mission is to use human rights activism to confront basic development problems.

El Salvador

Cemujer is an internationally and nationally recognized feminist organization that contributes to the strengthening of the human rights of women, children, and adolescents though the insitution of effective programs, the defense and promotion of the public, the prevention of gender violence, training and empowerment.

Guatemala


ADIVIMA works to seek solutions to social, economic, educational and political problems caused by the internal armed conflict of the 1980's that widows, orphans, survivors, and victims face.

Peru

EPAF applies forensic anthropology to the search for forcibly disappeared persons during the period of internal political conflict from 1982-2000.
SKIP is nonprofit organization that helps disadvantaged children realize their right to an education.

Trinidad

WINAD works in gender and development, leadership, HIV/AIDS, and arms control.

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