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    Intercultural Health Policies in Latin America

    Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2013
    Historically, indigenous peoples’ access to health services in Latin America has been limited due to a variety of social, economic and cultural factors. The misunderstanding of indigenous peoples’ world view and their definition of health makes it more difficult to design and implement public policies that reflect their real needs.
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    Legal Assistance Centre (LAC)

    The LAC's main objective is to protect the human rights of all Namibians. It has a head office in Windhoek, along with two regional offices.
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    Centre for Human Rights and Policy Studies (CHRIPS)

    CHRIPS is an international institution, principally working in Africa, and committed to the generation and dissemination of policy-relevant knowledge and to the development of innovative public policy
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    Diverse Voices second debate, August 2012

    Knowledge Services, IDS, 2012
    Can social media break taboos? Does the law protect the weak and poor?
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    Forum Syd

    Forum Syd is a democracy and rights organisation.
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    Indian Law Resource Center

    The Indian Law Resource Center provides legal assistance to indigenous peoples of the Americas to combat racism and oppression, to protect their lands and environment, to protect their cultures and wa
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    New Tactics in Human Rights

    New Tactics in Human Rights is project of the Center for Victims of Torture. CVT's mission is to heal the wounds of torture, and to stop its practice worldwide.
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    Extreme Poverty and Human Rights: A Case Study of the United States of America

    Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 2012
    This paper presents the problems of poverty in the U.S. from the perspective of the notion of “extreme poverty,” regarded as a violation of human rights. By choosing the United States as the case study, this paper seeks to illustrate that extreme poverty is a pervasive societal problem, irrespective of the level of income of a country.
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    Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation

    AF is a civil society organisation working for women’s empowerment and citizens’ rights with the collaboration of citizens’ groups and organisations to provide information, build cap
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    Report of the law commission on the review of the constitution [of Malawi]

    Sustainable Development Networking Programme, Malawi, 2007
    The Malawi Constitution was adopted in 1994 to operate provisionally for one year and was enacted into definitive force in 1995. The adoption of the Constitution followed the results of a referendum held in 1993 which were in favour of a multi-party system of Government.

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