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The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) was founded in 1974, at a time when nearly every country in Latin…
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The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) was founded in 1974, at a time when nearly every country in Latin…
On the night of April 20, Nayib Bukele proposed a “humanitarian agreement” to Nicolás Maduro via X: the repatriation of…
The unprecedented pause and potential elimination of many U.S. foreign assistance programs, announced in President Trump’s executive order “Reevaluating and…
In her contribution to the Newsletter of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung‘s Latin American Network for Inclusive Security, WOLA’s Vice President…
Years in the making, the ground-breaking report on Women Deprived of Liberty in the Americas was launched by the OAS’s…
The use of arbitrary detention to repress those who oppose –or are perceived to oppose—governments is a tragic phenomenon that…
Around the world, the number of women behind bars continues to grow. The just-released fifth edition of the World Female…
One of the most effective ways the War on Drugs justifies violence is by stereotyping its enemies: the various players…
Carolina Jiménez Sandoval, president of WOLA, says that the recent Summit of the Americas failed to include a deep reflection…
It’s been a turbulent few weeks ahead of the Ninth Summit of the Americas, hosted by the U.S. in Los…
This commentary was published in Spanish by the Fundación Carolina on November 16, 2021 as Análisis Carolina no. 28: “Estados…
A recent United Nations human rights report shines a light on governments’ widespread use of arbitrary detention in the context…
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