
Our Work: By region
Latin America
About this region
Latin America’s structural problems persist and democracy is not working effectively enough to resolve them. In post-conflict countries, peace processes addressed neither the root causes nor many of the effects of the conflicts, such as economic exclusion and impunity. Meanwhile, a new citizenship is emerging; people are claiming their rights and demanding a say in the governance of their nations.
Our Work on this region
We work with national organizations in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Peru and Colombia to support people regaining control of their resources, assert the political participation of women and indigenous peoples, challenge economic exclusion and the impunity of the powerful, and build democratic and authentic peace.
Latest Updates
Inter Pares pays tribute to Diana Avila Paulette, Latin American activist, former head of PCS
Inter Pares mourns the passing of lifelong activist and dear Peruvian friend and colleague — our compañera, Diana Avila Paulette.
Building an Inclusive Peace in Colombia
Colombia's peace agreement is historic as it is the most inclusive developed to date. Inter Pares' counterparts were instrumental in shaping the agreement.
Connecting Struggles
Bill Fairbairn, Latin America Program Manager at Inter Pares, draws a parallel between his social justice convictions as a gay man and Inter Pares' feminist priorities.
Inter Pares concerned with Honduras report
Inter Pares and 23 Canadian civil society organizations concerned with the Honduras report of the Extractive Sector CSR Counsellor.
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