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Indigenous Women Front & Center

In September, JASS Southeast Asia and JASS Mesoamerica converged in New York with a delegation of indigenous women leaders who have been part of our leadership schools and women human rights defenders strategies in both regions.Their convergence matched anotherā€”the UN World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, the Peopleā€™s Climate Marchā€”bringing together diverse agendas, from activism on climate change to indigenous peopleā€™s rights.

Ayotzinapa: a tipping point in the Mexican crisis

Despite international pressure, public outrage and a digging effort that has unearthed 60 unidentified graves, the forty-three students who disappeared in Ayotzinapa, Mexico on September 26 are yet to be found.

Weā€™re So Proud! 2014 Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards

We are so excited to announce that the Mesoamerican Women Human Rights Defenders Initiativeā€”a collaborative effort between JASS Mesoamerica and five partnersā€”received the 2014 Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award on October 14th in Washington DC!

Women Lead Efforts to Defend Land Rights in Mesoamerica

Across Mexico and Central America, indigenous women are leading their communities in efforts to defend their territories and natural resources against unregulated extraction projects and land grabs in the name of ā€œdevelopment." From Panama to El Salvador, women are exposing the injustices of multinational companies and their governmentsā€™ lax policies.

UN Special Rapporteur Visits Honduras

JASS coauthored a report on the current situation of violence against women in Honduras presented to the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, Rashida Manjoo during her eight day visit to the country, often dubbed one of the worldā€™s most violent countries.
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