Instituto Latinoamericano para la Paz y la Ciudadanía, ILAPyC

Instituto Latinoamericano para la Paz y la Ciudadanía

Acerca de: ILAPyC es un instrumento para la investigación, capacitación, difusión y promoción de acciones que impulsan la Cultura de Paz y la Construcción de Ciudadanía entendiéndolas como opción frente a la violencia intrafamiliar, de género, la discriminación laboral, el acoso escolar y toda forma de violencia que impacte cotidianamente en la sociedad, haciendo nuestras vidas más difíciles. Buscando el camino de transformar a los habitantes de nuestra región y el mundo en ciudadanos portadores de derechos   de manera irrestricta.        Desde el concepto que refiere a la construcción de ciudadanía como un proceso a través del cual los individuos se van apropiando de conocimientos indispensables para el uso responsable de la ciudadanía que tenga como objetivo final, una sociedad amigable y un modelo de relación humana dentro de los parámetros de la Cultura de Paz.

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Latin American Institute for Peace and Citizenship

About: ILAPyC is an instrument for research, training, dissemination and promotion of actions that promote the Culture of Peace and the Construction of Citizenship understanding them as an option against domestic violence, gender violence, labor discrimination, bullying and all forms of violence that impact daily in society, making our lives more difficult. Seeking the path of transforming the inhabitants of our region and the world into unrestricted rights-bearing citizens. From the concept that refers to the construction of citizenship as a process through which individuals are appropriating indispensable knowledge for the responsible use of citizenship that has as its ultimate goal, a friendly society and a model of human relationship within the parameters of the Culture of Peace.

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International Network of Museums for Peace

The International Network of Museums for Peace (INMP) is a worldwide network of peace museums, peace gardens and other peace related sites, centres and institutions that share in the same desire to build a global culture of peace. The International Network of Museums for Peace (INMP) is a non-profit organisation, established since 1992 and associated with the United Nations Department of Public Information in New York, that aims to build a global culture of peace by strengthening the work of museums for peace.

ICW Global – International Community of Women Living with Aids

ICW Global emerged to look for answers facing the desperate lack of support, information and services available. It was also born to promote the involvement of women in the spaces where public policies are discussed and where the decisions that affect the life of thousands of people who live with the virus are made.

Since 2007 ICW Global promotes the worldwide campaign MORE PEACE LESS AIDS. It considers that peace is an essential tool to stop the advance of the pandemic. And it has become the first NGO that broadens the social response to HIV that is admitted as an international partner of the International Peace Bureau (IPB). Patricia Pérez, Chair of the network, has been nominated to the Nobel Peace Prize in six occasions.

As a network, we exist to contribute towards securing and improving the quality of life for women living with HIV; including and not limited to:

. Informed recognition of human rights, as embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

. Meaningful involvement at local, national, regional and international levels in the entire process
that leads to decisions, and the implementation and monitoring of policies and programmes that affect the lives of women living with HIV.

. Universal access to prevention, care, support and treatment services and information.

. Sexual and reproductive health and rights, and freedom of choice regarding sexual identity and practice.

. Universal access to economic and legal rights.

. Mentoring and building on the participation and involvement of young positive women.

In 2012 ICW Global celebrates its 20th anniversary. Today it continues to be the only worldwide network led and integrated by HIV positive women, girls, adolescents and young women. Currently, more than 15,000 women in 120 countries from the 5 continents are part of this organization. They belong to different cultures, they speak different languages, they have all ages, they profess the most varied religions, regardless of their economic or social status. The love for life joins them. It makes them equal. And strong. It encourages them to repeat over and over again: “NOTHING FOR US WITHOUT US.”