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"Our girls deserve better"

All over the world, women took to the streets last March 8th. Also in the capital of El Salvador, San Salvador, thousands of women protested against the extremely rigid abortion law in their country: abortion is forbidden without exception.
Report of our National Coordinator El Salvador, Sandra Ramirez from San Salvador

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Argemiro at the entrance to the International Olympic Committee. He is holding a report entitled: Mega-Events and Human Rights Violations in Brazil.

Argemiro Almeida - an activist for the poor

At the end of October, Argemiro Almeida died in Salvador, Brazil. We mourn the loss of the activist who for years passionately worked for the cause of the poor in Brazil. With his commitment, also in Switzerland, he helped open new doors for critical reporting on the consequences of major sporting events.

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Young people sit working together at one table.

Global Refugee Youth Consultations - in conversation with young refugees

"Rarely consulted, often overlooked and often not fully involved in the decision-making process The talents, energy and potential of young refugees remain largely untapped. The young refugees want the same things that young people everywhere want: prospects, education, employment and inclusion. They want to get involved and be part of the solution."
(GRYC final report)
A report by Barbara Noske and Sabin Müller

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Many people hold red signs with the white inscription

What next? Experts from Colombia share their experiences

Event invitation:
The rejection of the referendum in Colombia has severely shaken legitimate hopes. Although the negotiating parties remain committed to the peace process, the failure of the referendum shows how deep the wounds of war are. How can peace be achieved now after all? The discussion event with Colombian representatives of the peace movement on 1 November in Basel will attempt to find answers to this question.

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Ana Paula Gomes de Oliveira with her raised fist in front of the UNO building Behind her the flags of the member countries.

Maria da Penha: "Let my story open doors."

Vila Autodromo is just one of many communities affected by evictions, police violence and human rights violations. And this in the name of major sporting events. One of the people affected who are fighting against this is Maria da Penha. She is only one of the few whose resistance has also been successful. The road was long and the price was high.

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Group picture with five young women from Tanzania.

Ebli: Young women defeat poverty by their own efforts

Young, pregnant and on her own: Early pregnancy often leads girls and young women in Tanzania into a hopeless situation. They drop out of school, descend into poverty and lack of prospects. Adela Mazengo could have had a similar fate. A training programme run by Ebli offered her a chance, which she took advantage of.
Catherine Hollinger, Programme Coordinator Tanzania

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5000 people in purple dresses walk along a long street.

Brazil: Women and young people active against machismo

8 March 2016 was the annual International Women's Day. All over the world women drew attention to their disadvantage. So also in Brazil. The young people from our partner organisations were in the forefront of this event, opposing the prevailing machismo.
Annette Mokler, Programme Coordinator Brazil

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A man holds up an electronic board named Dilma.

Between impeachment and protest: Brazil in the breaking test

About two weeks ago, the President of the Parliament, Eduardo Cunha, gave the green light: since then the impeachment proceedings against Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff have been underway. She is accused of violating tax laws and of presenting beautiful budget figures. Many observers consider the procedure to be a political manoeuvre by the opposition with the aim of deposing the president and her social policy. Civil society actors, such as our partner organisation Centro Sabiá, are lining up alongside the President.
Jonas Vollmer

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A portrait picture of Chico Mendes and the picture of a tree from which rubber is dripping.

New old diversity - Traditional peoples and communities in Brazil

The legal concept of traditional peoples in Brazil has only been in existence since 2007, and the number of self-declared traditional peoples has increased dramatically since then. With this increase, unresolved questions become more urgent: When is a group considered a traditional people or community and who defines it? These questions will be the subject of this year's meeting "Round Table Brazil 2015" at the end of November.

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