
Coca Chronicles #5: The UN Coca Leaf Review and Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
Can the WHO Meet the Moment? Will the WHO confront its colonial legacy and right a historic wrong? The critical…
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Can the WHO Meet the Moment? Will the WHO confront its colonial legacy and right a historic wrong? The critical…
June 16, 2025 — Just days before the start of the Organization of American States (OAS) General Assembly, the Peruvian…
Introduction Through a controversial constitutional reform, Mexico has adopted an unprecedented system in which all judges across the country’s judicial…
Highlights and Conclusions from the April 30, 2025 WOLA–National Security Archive Webinar This is enforced disappearance Over the past two…
In its first 100 days, the Trump administration has radically reoriented U.S. policy toward Latin America—upending decades of bipartisan consensus,…
Rarely considered a priority region for U.S. foreign policy, Latin America has come to the forefront during the first few…
On the night of April 20, Nayib Bukele proposed a “humanitarian agreement” to Nicolás Maduro via X: the repatriation of…
Washington D.C., April 2, 2025. –We, the undersigned civil society organizations, express our concern regarding the candidacy submitted by the…
Issue #4: Andean-Amazonian Indigenous Peoples see promise and peril in lifting coca ban The possibility of changing the coca leaf’s…
When far-right outsider Javier Milei won Argentina’s elections in December 2023, international headlines dubbed him a replica of Trump. With…
In December, WOLA examined what Donald Trump’s proposed policies on fentanyl and the U.S.-Mexico border might mean for Mexico, raising…
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