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Women-Led Initiative Honored By International Human Right Award

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JASS is proud to announce that the Mesoamerican Women Human Rights Defenders Initiative has been honored with the 2014 Letelier-Moffitt International Award for Human Rights. This award affirms the importance of womenā€™s perspectives and a movement-building approach to human rights work particularly in violent contexts.
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A Week of Reflection & Learning

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Surrounded by the tropical warmth and lush vegetation of Nicaragua, the breezes from Lake Managua and the gardens of Cantera refresh us. This historic popular education center created by women is our beautiful home during this week of reflection and…

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20 years after BelƩm Do ParƔ: women defending rights

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This year we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the BelƩm do ParƔ Convention. As we commemorate this important event, we celebrate the feminist movements that, by invoking the Convention, have influenced the drafting of laws on violence against women, undertaken awareness campaigns, and supported legal and health services for women throughout the Americas.
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JASS Annual Report 2013

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This report brings you stories and insights from across the JASS network. Here, you'll read how different women see their world and the innovative ways they are challenging abuses of power and building deeply democratic alternatives. Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mexico, Honduras,…

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Activists & Donors Unite Against Violence

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We are united in our diversity by a common experience of repression, explained Aura Lolita Chavez Ixcaquic at an unusual gathering between 30 women human rights defenders in Central America and Mexico and 40 donors committed to advancing social justice and human rights.
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The Mesoamerican Women Human Rights Defenders Initiative 2-Pager

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This 2 pager highlights the innovative work of the Mesoamerican Women Human Rights Defenders Initiative, launched in 2010 to develop a comprehensive and regionally-relevant response to increased violence against women human rights defenders in Mexico and Central America.

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Elections a Setback for Womenā€™s Rights in Honduras: Part II

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What's in play in these elections is not just the person and the party that will govern the next four years but the future of one of the most violent and impoverished nations on earth. For women, who often bear the brunt of trying to feed families, defend their homes and lands from forced displacement, and stand up for human rights, the scenarios do not look bright.
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Not another Soldier on our Streets

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Mahatma Gandhi used to say, ā€œWhat is obtained with violence can only be maintained with violenceā€. It is with violence that the power elite successfully kidnapped democracy in our country. As much as they have wanted to disguise the truth…

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