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El Centro Popular para America Latina de Comunicacion

Org #39942
Vetted since 2017 Site Visit Verified
1978
year founded
$50,444
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

CEPALC's mission is to serve organized poor sectors in Colombia through education and training in communication. Through journalism, radio, music, theater, and art communities and individuals learn about human rights, gender justice, and peace. They understand human dignity and become leaders that defend rights.

Project Leaders
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Team
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Organization Information
Bogota, 110231
Colombia
Organization Information
Bogota, 110231
Colombia

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

BOYACA CHILDREN PUT ON BOOTS

By felix posada | project leader

CHILDREN PUT ON THEIR BOOTS TO DEFEND THEIR RIGHTS   Children from mining areas in Boyacá have created a story called "The True Story of Puss in Boots." The story describes how children's... Read the full report ›

RADIO TO SOW HOPE

By felix posada | project leader

Children from indigenous communities have strengthened their training in radio journalism and are actively collaborating with their radio shows on the indigenous radio station "Positiva... Read the full report ›

CHILDREN FROM BOYACA VICTIMS OF MINING INDUSTRY

By felix posada | project leader

Children from mining areas in Boyacá are victims of the depredations committed by the coal mining industry on water, soil, forests, and fauna of these regions. The air they breathe is polluted... Read the full report ›
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