Building Communication Rights to Access Social Services

By WACC - 2013

A project that took place in Bolivia between 2011 and 2013 aimed at engaging and training two groups of marginalized people (Aymara Indigenous people and people with disabilities) in understanding communication rights and in the development and use of a Communication Rights Index. The project supported marginalized groups to work with authorities and local stakeholders to enhance access to social and economic services.

 The project took place entirely in Bolivia in the cities of La Paz and Ciudad de El Alto and the municipalities of Tiwanacu, Viacha and Pucarani. The Aymara Indigenous people component was implemented in Ciudad de El Alto, and the municipalities of Tiwanacu, Viacha and Pucarani. The people with disabilities component was implemented in La Paz and Ciudad de El Alto. Final Report.


By WACC| 2013
Categories:  Case Studies


 
 
 

Communication rights enable all people everywhere to express themselves individually and collectively by all means of communication. They are vital to full participation in society and are, therefore, universal human rights belonging to every man, woman, and child.

 

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