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Women, Land, and Peace: Cross-Border Solidarity in Action

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Since 2012, we have collaborated with the Nobel Womenā€™s Initiative and other regional and local partners to hear first-hand from indigenous and rural women leading the defense of land and territory against corrupt mining and extractive projects. Learn more here.
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JASS Annual Report 2017

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If there is one thing we can say about this past year, it is that 2017 was the year of women. Find out why in our annual report!

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What Collective Power Looks Like

In this booklet, we spotlight four extraordinary networks that we have helped to build, accompany and sustain. They are tackling some of the most pressing problems of our timeā€”from violence against women and discrimination against the LBT community, to defending…

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Day 14: #16DaysofActivism

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Today, JASS honors the Mesoamerican Women Human Rights Defenders Initiative, a political alliance that strengthens and mobilizes women human rights defenders in the volatile and increasingly violent contexts of Mesoamerica.
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Statement on the Political Crisis Unfolding in Honduras

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As JASS in Mesoamerica, Southern Africa, and Southeast Asia, we express our collective concern about the growing violence, violations of basic political and civil rights, and deterioration of democratic institutions in Honduras in the context of the very contested elections.
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Women, Land, and Peace: JASS joins Nobel peace laureates on delegation

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JASS is co-leading a fact-finding mission to Honduras and Guatemala with the Nobel Womenā€™s Initiative and the Rigoberta Menchu Tum Foundation. JASS' own Executive Director Lisa Veneklasen will join the delegation, who will hear first-hand testimony from women human rights defenders and indigenous activists defending rights and the environment in violent contexts.
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