Join the Guatemala Accompaniment Project
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Introduction to G.A.P.
NISGUA’s Guatemala Accompaniment Project (G.A.P.) participates in
the global struggle to ensure the respect of human rights by placing
volunteers side-by-side folks involved in precedent-setting legal cases
and with organizations so as to create the space for Guatemalans to
organize in defense of their own rights.
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Statement of Purpose and Guiding Principles
G.A.P. provides, when requested, international human rights accompaniers for
Guatemalan communities, individuals, and grassroots organizations that work nonviolently
to achieve social justice, respect for human rights, and peace.
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Become a Human Rights Accompanier in Guatemala
Sound interesting? Become a human rights accompanier in Guatemala! Accompaniers
act as human rights observers who provide a constant international presence to
Guatemalan witnesses involved in precedent-setting legal cases. G.A.P. is always
looking for qualified candidates to be accompaniers. Our next training in the U.S. will be
held in January 2009; applications are accepted until December 1.
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Local Sponsoring Communities and Who We Accompany
Sponsoring Communities provide the resources and energy for ongoing accompaniment
to be possible in Guatemala. Their long-term commitment to human rights, accompaniment
and maintaining a relationship with a sister community in Guatemala is a key
element to the sustainability of G.A.P. and the ten plus years of accompaniment we
have been able to provide in Guatemala.
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Accomplishments
Guatemala Accompaniment Project (G.A.P) staff has trained and placed more than
145 human rights monitors in returned refugee and internally displaced communities,
with human rights organizations, and with genocide survivors since the project
first began in 1995.
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G.A.P. Calendar
Learn about upcoming training dates, important application deadlines and G.A.P.
events.
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Contact G.A.P.
Questions? Interested in learning more? Call or email our U.S. Program Coordinator.
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