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  2. Violence against women in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    In Guatemala, women human rights defenders experience at least one attack each day on average, and an estimated eighty-three percent of these activists are land and natural resource defenders. [8] Resource exploitation is linked to gender-based violence against women. [9] As a result, indigenous women are primary victims of threats and violence ...

  3. Flag of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Republic of Central America flag was used in Guatemala until 1851, when a pro-Spanish faction took over and added the Spanish colors of red and yellow to the flag. The original colors were restored on 17 August 1871, but as vertical (rather than horizontal) stripes in order to distinguish it from other flags and with a new coat of arms.

  4. Human rights in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the crime rate increased to where there was roughly 6,000 homicides per year in Guatemala. These violent killings included deaths of women and children. Not to mention, groups of women and organization began to fight for their rights and security after many years of being silenced. [5]

  5. Unión Femenina Guatemalteca Pro-ciudadanía - Wikipedia

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    Unión Femenina Guatemalteca Pro-ciudadanía (Guatemalan Feminine Pro-Citizenship Union), was a women's organization in Guatemala, founded in 1944. [1] It played an important role in the campaign for women's suffrage in Guatemala. The Unión Femenina was founded by the first female lawyer in Guatemala, Graciela Quan, who served as its president ...

  6. How indigenous women who survived Guatemala's conflict are ...

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    After colonisation, dispossession and decades of military violence, indigenous women in Guatemala are closing in on justice at last. After colonisation, dispossession and decades of military ...

  7. CONAVIGUA - Wikipedia

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    The National Coordinator of Widows of Guatemala (Spanish: Coordinadora Nacional de Viudas de Guatemala), also known as CONAVIGUA, is a women-led organization that denounced and demanded justice for human rights violations against women in Guatemala.

  8. Gender relations in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Gender relations in Guatemala examine how traditional norms influence the daily interactions and relationships between Guatemalan men and women. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In Guatemala 's societal structure, men and women are encouraged to participate in activities corresponding to their gender .

  9. Sociedad Gabriela Mistral - Wikipedia

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    The Sociedad Gabriela Mistral was founded to campaign for women's rights, and named after Gabriela Mistral. It was founded by a woman who was denied the right to study at the university, and initially worked for women's rights to university education. The Sociedad succeeded with its campaign to achieve women's access to university in Guatemala.