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Human Rights

Collected by: Columbia University Libraries

Archived since: May, 2008

Description:

An initiative of CUL's Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research, the Human Rights Web Archive is an effort to preserve and ensure access to freely available human rights resources created mainly by non-governmental organizations, national human rights institutions, and individuals.

Subject:   Society & Culture Web archives National human rights institutions Human rights workers Non-governmental organizations Human rights

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Title: Comisión Andina de Juristas

URL: http://cajpe.org.pe/

Description: South America-focused human rights organization based in Peru that works in support of human rights and democracy in the Andean region. Contains reports.

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Subject:   Human rights Democracy Human rights advocacy

Title: Americas Network on Nationality and Statelessness

URL: https://americasns.org/

Description: "The Americas Network on Nationality and Statelessness is a network of civil society organizations, academic initiatives, and individual experts committed to address statelessness in the Americas. We believe that all human beings have a right to a nationality and that those who lack nationality altogether--stateless persons--are entitled to adequate protection."

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Subject:   Statelessness Stateless persons

Title: Fundación Regional de Asesoría en Derechos Humanos

URL: https://inredh.org/

Description: South America-focused human rights organization based in Quito, Ecuador, which works to build a culture of respect for human rights as a foundation for democracy in the region. Contains reports.

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Subject:   Human rights Civil rights

Title: International Committee for the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas

URL: https://www.incomindios.ch/

Description: "Incomindios was founded in Geneva in 1974 at the suggestion of the International Indian Treaty Council (IITC). The original purpose of the organization was to give the Indigenous people access to the UN in Geneva. Today, through a long-standing network, we are in close contact with indigenous peoples and their delegates. As one of the leading Swiss NGOs for indigenous rights, we are committed to addressing the concerns of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, focusing our work on the indigenous peoples of North, Central and South America."

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Subject:   Indigenous peoples

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