
Trump II and Brazil: The Need for Global Resistance
Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli, Andes Program Director, WOLA – Washington Office on Latin America and Camila Asano, Executive Director, Conectas Human Rights…
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Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli, Andes Program Director, WOLA – Washington Office on Latin America and Camila Asano, Executive Director, Conectas Human Rights…
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) alongside the Washington Brazil Office and other Brazilian civil society organizations supported a…
On June 3, 24 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Committee on Ways and Means sent a…
The prison population throughout Latin America has been growing steadily for the past few decades. Harsh drug laws and anti-gang…
Brazil’s impeachment debate has exposed some of the most alarming issues facing the country today, from political polarization and endemic corruption to lingering nostalgia for Brazil’s military dictatorship.
The relationship between civil society and public safety officials in Brazil has evolved steadily over the past three decades. However, despite certain political openings for rights-respecting policies at the state and federal level, deep-seated obstacles remain that frequently hinder the reforms’ potential for success.
This report features attempts to improve citizen security by combining law enforcement and social investment in marginalized communities most affected by crime.
The August 2005 issue of Rights and Development, which highlights the MST’s struggle for land in Brazil, labor rights violations in Guatemala, the passage of CAFTA-DR, and recent labor news in Mexico and Colombia.
The October 2003 issue of CrossCurrents, which celebrates the creation of CICIACS in Guatemala and discusses WOLA’s civil society delegation to Colombia, Lula’s first year in office, prospects for a free trade agreement with Central America, and Cuba’s crackdown on dissidents.
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