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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. 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.

  4. Category:Women's rights in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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  5. Human rights in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    According to the International Human Rights Law Group, the Guatemalan criminal justice system is to blame for the poor human rights Guatemala faces. Cerezo announced it would now be their responsibility. [15] The Guatemalan criminal justice system is supposed to work with the court to punish those who violate human rights.

  6. Category:Women in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute ... Women's rights in Guatemala (2 C, 4 P) S. ... Pages in category "Women in Guatemala"

  7. Abortion in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the contraceptive use among married women in Guatemala ages 15–44 was 27% and grew to 43% in 2002. [3] However, unmet need for contraception among women in this age range rose from 19% to 28% from 1987 to 2002, [3] showing that the reproductive health services in Guatemala are insufficient to help the entire population.

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Violence against women in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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