The Permanent Committee for the Defense of Human Rights, CDH is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to the promotion and defense of Human Rights in Guayaquil. They were formed in 1982, and legally constituted in 1984. Their mission is the analysis, promotion and defense of Human Rights considering them as a universal, integral and progressive set. On the Ecuadorian coast, CDH consolidated the Human Mobility Network of the Coastal Region (RMHRC), a network of public institutions, international organizations, and local civil society organizations intended to articulate among the different entities a joint work towards women migrants and refugees, by sharing good practices, refering cases and doing advocacy towards public authorities.
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Address: Quisquis 1207 entre José Mascote y Esmeraldas, Guayaquil.
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Fundación Quimera is a non-profit organization since 1996, located in southern Ecuador, with headquarters in the city of Machala. Their work focuses on promoting programs, projects and actions for the prevention and eradication of gender-based violence (GBV), including human trafficking, especially against women, children, the LGBTIQ population, refugees and migrants, as well as host communities; within the framework of contributing to the generation of knowledge, information, awareness, educational campaigns, and interventions of direct attention and protection for the restitution of rights. They also do advocacy work with proposals for public policies that promote gender equality and non-discrimination.
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Address: Santa Rosa 2104 entre Arízada y Pichincha, Machala, Ecuador.
Telf: +593 99206-8312
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Freedom Network USA is the largest coalition working on human trafficking in the United States. The network convenes survivors, legal and social service providers, researchers, and expert consultants to engage in advocacy, training and technical assistance, and increase the capacity of the anti-trafficking movement. Their work is focused on prevention and addressing human trafficking. They work on housing access, improving services, narrative change, sex worker rights collaboration, policy change (TVPA Reauthorization), and more.
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Address: 712 H St NE, Ste 1667, Washington, DC 20002
Telf: +1 202-768-7338
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Mujer & Mujer is a leading organization in humanitarian assistance in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, with a particular emphasis of his work on the care of women, LGBTIQ+ population and GBV survivors. They work for the enjoyment of rights and the critical exercise of the citizenship of historically excluded groups, especially women and LGBTIQ+ people, making their realities visible and articulating advocacy actions and humanitarian assistance with national and international networks to enhance their leadership and empower them in the construction of societies free of discrimination and violence.
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Address: Esmeraldas 901 y Av. 9 de Octubre
Telf: (+593) 04 601 0300 / (+593) 093 9141 902
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CEDAW Committee of Trinidad and Tobago (CCoTT) is a volunteer non-governmental organisation focused on advocacy and public awareness and education on and for the Convention for the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). The organisation strives to cultivate a vibrant community that will support, strengthen and guide the development of frameworks as a critical cog in the advocacy wheel while promoting the essential tenets of the Convention, and engaging with communities in a manner that adds significant value into effective, sustainable development.
Contact Details: Address: 32A Scott Bushe Street, Woodbrook, Trinidad and Tobago Tel: +868 225 7734 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: cedawtt.org
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