Si la Esperanza Fuese Suficiente
IF HOPE WERE ENOUGH [SPANISH LANGUAGE VERSION]|The Women's Caucus for Gender Justice, in association with WITNESS, produced this video for the purposes of education, advocacy and capacity building as part of the organization's outreach efforts to promote the International Criminal Court. T...
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description | IF HOPE WERE ENOUGH [SPANISH LANGUAGE VERSION]|The Women's Caucus for Gender Justice, in association with WITNESS, produced this video for the purposes of education, advocacy and capacity building as part of the organization's outreach efforts to promote the International Criminal Court. The video, SI LA ESPERANZA FUESE SUFICIENTE, captures the historic importance of how women have come together to impact the structure and substance of the International Criminal Court in order to have it be a mechanism at an international level to address violations of women's human rights. Through the voices of women survivors of historic and on-going violence in both armed-conflict situations and peacetime, the video documents the inspiring struggle towards justice and the end of impunity for violence against women. |
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institution | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
language | Spanish |
spellingShingle | Si la Esperanza Fuese Suficiente [War crimes and trials, Human rights organizations, Exiles/Political refugees, Feminist movements/Women's movements, Concentration camps/Internment camps/Forced labor camps, Military Conflicts and Activities, War prisoners] |
title | Si la Esperanza Fuese Suficiente |
topic | [War crimes and trials, Human rights organizations, Exiles/Political refugees, Feminist movements/Women's movements, Concentration camps/Internment camps/Forced labor camps, Military Conflicts and Activities, War prisoners] |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:0ba59fea-c141-4372-a931-31bb0199933e |