La COMADRE

Coordinacion de Mujeres Afrocolombianas Desplazadas en Resistencia La COMADRE is an organizational process that brings together approximately seven thousand Afro-Colombian women victims of the armed conflict from 26 territories and 14 departments of the country, who have organized to carry out advocacy actions that lead the Colombian state to design and implement public policies and programs that guarantee, with an ethnic/antiracial and gender approach, the reparation of rights that have been violated as a result of the internal armed conflict.

La COMADRE receives funding support from the Black Feminist Fund through our Sustain Fund.

 

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South and Central America Colombia

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