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Foundations and institutions that have supported CEDHA

Below is an alphabetical list of foundations and institutions that have supported CEDHA over the years.

Each of these entities represents a shared commitment to the defense of human rights and the protection of the environment.

• AFRODAD: Promotes sustainable development and economic justice in Africa.

• Agency of Science and Technology, Argentina: Provides scholarships for scientific and technological research projects in the country.

• American University: An educational institution that collaborates in research and development projects in human rights.

• Article 19: Organization that defends freedom of expression and access to information.

• Inter-American Association for Environmental Defense (AIDA): Promotes environmental justice in Latin America.

• Association for Women Rights: Supports women's rights and gender equality.

• Bank Information Center: Works to ensure that international financing respects human rights and the environment.

• Bank Track: An international network of organizations that monitor banks' activity on sustainability issues.

• Bar Association of Madrid, Spain: Collaborates in the promotion of human rights at the international level.

• Canadian Business for Social Responsibility: Promotes corporate responsibility in Canada and globally.

• Center for International Environmental Law: Advocates for laws and policies that protect the environment and human rights.

• Center for the Implementation of Public Policies for Growth and Equity (CIPPEC): Promotes inclusive public policies in Argentina.

• Cordoba Magistrates' Center: Provides training for magistrates on issues related to human and environmental rights.

• Christian Aid: A charity working on development and social justice.

• Climate Justice Program: Supports initiatives that address climate change in a fair and equitable manner.

• DECA Equipo Pueblo: Promotes social development and justice in Argentina.

• DFID (UK): The United Kingdom's Department for International Development, which supports projects in various areas of development.

• Embassy of the United Kingdom in Buenos Aires: Collaboration in initiatives that promote human rights and sustainability.

• Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide: A global network of lawyers working for environmental justice.

• Environmental Prosecutor's Office - El Salvador: Promotes the enforcement of environmental laws in the country.

• Environmental Prosecutor's Office - Guatemala: Focuses on environmental protection through legal action.

• Ford Foundation: Promotes social development and justice around the world.

• Fundación Proteger: Supports conservation and sustainable development in Argentina.

• Richard and Rhoda Goldman Foundation: Promotes environmental protection and human rights.

• Global Reporting Initiative (GRI): Promotes sustainability in corporate reporting.

• Global Green Grants: Funding for community-level environmental justice initiatives.

• Global Transparency Initiative: Promotes transparency and accountability in resource management.

• Gtong: Support sustainable and social development initiatives.

• Harvard University: Collaborates in research related to human rights and environmental policies.

• Hewlett Foundation: Supports initiatives in different areas of development and sustainability.

• Human Rights Council of Australia: Works for the promotion of human rights in Australia and beyond.

• Human Rights Funders Group: Network that supports funders in the field of human rights.

• Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development (IGSD): Promotes sustainable governance and climate action.

• Institute for International Education: Supports international education and training.

• International Council on Human Rights Policy: Advocates for the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide.

• International Institute for Environment and Development: Works on sustainable development and environmental conservation.

• International Institute for Sustainable Development: Promotes sustainable development in various areas of research.

• Inter-American Development Bank: Finances projects that support social and economic development in Latin America.

• IUCN (World Conservation Union): It is dedicated to the conservation of nature and the sustainable use of natural resources.

• MMSD: Sustainable Development Initiative focused on extractive industries.

• Mott Foundation: Supports projects related to human rights and the environment.

• United Nations: Collaborates in global initiatives in favor of peace, human rights and sustainable development.

• Norwegian Government: Supports sustainability and human rights initiatives internationally.

• North South Center (European Council): Facilitates dialogue and cooperation between Europe and the Global South on development issues.

• Oxfam: Works to fight poverty and promote social justice around the world.

• Rausing Trust: Supports projects focused on human rights and sustainable development.

• Rights and Democracy: Promotes human rights and democracy in different contexts.

• Sage Foundation: Supports initiatives that promote social justice and sustainable development.

• Secretariat of Science and Technology – Technological Modernization Program: Supports technological projects in Argentina.

• Sierra Club: Recognized for its work in environmental advocacy, awarded the Earth Care Award to CEDHA.

• SOMO: Research center that promotes corporate responsibility and social justice.

• Tides Center: Supports social and environmental justice projects through funding and organizing support.

• UN High Council of Human Rights: Promotes respect for and protection of human rights at the global level.

• UNESCO San José, Costa Rica: Promotes education and cultural cooperation in Latin America.

• University of Oregon: Collaborates on educational and research projects related to human rights.

• University of Santa Barbara: Participates in research and development initiatives in social and environmental fields.

• University of Essex – Finance Section: Supports academic projects on finance and development issues.

• Wallace Foundation: Supports education and social development through research and practice.

• Waverley Street Foundation: Funds projects that seek to promote social and environmental well-being.

• Wilton Park Conferences: Facilitates international dialogues on critical issues, including human rights and sustainability.

• World Conservation Union (IUCN): Promotes nature conservation and sustainable use of resources.

• World Resources Institute: Engineering and data analysis to promote sustainable development and environmental conservation.

• World Wildlife Foundation: Promotes nature conservation and the well-being of communities.

We thank each of these institutions for their support and commitment to our mission. Thanks to their collaboration, CEDHA can continue to advance in the defense of human rights and the protection of the environment, contributing to a fairer and more sustainable future for all communities.