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Human Rights Due Diligence Project - Latin American Consultation
On October 5th and 6th, 2012, the International Cooperation for Development and Solidarity (CIDSE) hosted the Project’s Latin America Consultation in Lima, Peru. Partners also includedthe Due Process of Law Foundation (DPLF) and the Comision Episcopol de Accion Social (CEAS). We extend our thanks to these organizations for the excellent leadership and collaboration inthis endeavor.
Human Rights Due Diligence Project - Latin America Consultation Summary
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