National Judicial Forum: Promotes respect for human rights
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National Judicial Forum: Promotes respect for human rights

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144 university students participated in the Forum "Human Rights and its implementation in Mexico", organized by the GEAP in Quintana Roo.


Great Annual San Marcos River Clean-Up, Texas, USAGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Great Annual San Marcos River Clean-Up, Texas, USA

To accompany various community and environmental organizations in San Marcos, the Guardians for the Peace of Mother Earth, environmental movement of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace were invited to participate during the Great Annual San Marcos River Clean-up, in Texas, United States, this past March 4th, 2017.


Fairs for Mother Earth: Actions aimed at caring for the environmentGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Fairs for Mother Earth: Actions aimed at caring for the environment

The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) in Virginia, Maryland New York, Illinois and Florida, and in the capital of the United States, Washington DC, celebrated World Environment Education Day during January and February.


Signing of an agreement for a culture of entrepreneurship for social peaceGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace
Judicial Forum Strengthens the Administration of a Justice for PeaceGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Judicial Forum Strengthens the Administration of a Justice for Peace

In the state of Campeche, Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) in Mexico, as part of the Program Justice for Peace, held the 1st National Judicial Forum "Human Dignity, Presumption of Innocence, and Human Rights", in the installations of the Victoriano Nieves Museum of Ciudad del Carmen.


El Salvador: Indigenous people attend the 1st Regional Encounter of the Children of Mother EarthGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

El Salvador: Indigenous people attend the 1st Regional Encounter of the Children of Mother Earth

With the objective of strengthening their commitment towards the wellbeing of Mother Earth, representatives from the Lencas and Kakawiras indigenous people, from the west of El Salvador, participated in the 1st Regional Encounter of the Children of Mother Earth.