Violence Against Women 

Despite growing awareness about the problem of violence against women in Mexico, Guatemala, and other parts of Latin America, investigations into cases remain inadequate.  Public policies still lack a gender perspective and police, prosecutors, and other authorities continue to use discriminatory terms and practices in cases of murdered women and violence against women.  Most importantly, women continue to be abducted and killed.

WOLA's work primarily focuses on encouraging the implementation of key reforms for strengthening criminal investigations and the administration of justice in cases of violence against and murders of women. 

WOLA News
U.S. Lawmakers Urge Calderón to Fight Violence Against WomenU.S. Lawmakers Urge Calderón to Fight Violence Against Women
Ninety-four members of the U.S. House of Representatives have urged Mexican President Felipe Calderón to ...
Publications and Resources
More Resources on Femicide Trial before Inter-American CourtMore Resources on Femicide Trial before Inter-American Court
In a landmark case on gender violence, the families of three murdered women in Chihuahua ...
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Highlighted Publications
Informal Drug Policy Dialogues in Latin AmericaInformal Drug Policy Dialogues in Latin America
In 2007, and the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) the Transnational Institute (TNI) initiated ...