On July 3, 2013, Simon Bolivar Library at the National University of Panama, received the project "Traces to Remember" from (USMA) Universidad Católica Santa María La Antigua. The plaque had been...
In conjunction with the Congress of Colombia, the campaign "Traces to Remember" created the forum "Tolerance and Respect: the Requirements to Achieve Peace", in an effort to create discussions...
A proposal was made to the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica through "Traces to Remember", a project which was designed as a tool to teach, prevent and preserve human rights. At the event,...
With the objective of introducing the project "Traces to Remember" into the field of education, the international directors of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace met with the Vice President...
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The Engelberg family commemorative was inaugurated and unveiled at Guatemala’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted the...
February 23, 2013
President Franco expressed his support for the project and stressed the importance of encouraging youth, schools and universities to raise awareness about past genocides and teach the importance of...
In Paraguay, the "Traces to Remember" project of the Embassy of Activists for Peace was launched in the National Chancellery, promoted by the Office of the First Lady of the Nation, the Tesape'a...