“We are building democracy”: The long journey to peace in Guatemala
For women in Ixcán, Guatemala, a remote, predominantly Mayan municipality, building a peacetime democracy that serves everyone is entwined with advocating for their rights.
For women in Ixcán, Guatemala, a remote, predominantly Mayan municipality, building a peacetime democracy that serves everyone is entwined with advocating for their rights.
Tim McSorley, ICLMG’s coordinator, spoke with us about how defending civil liberties is essential to protecting democracy.
Inter Pares’ Rita Morbia provides a sobering overview of the humanitarian—and completely human-made—catastrophe unfolding in Sudan and calls for stronger Canadian action.
With disruptions to Canada Post’s service, you may be wondering how best to make a gift to Inter Pares to ensure we receive it—and you receive your tax receipt.
September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
“It’s a deliberate way to wear people down, by starving them into giving up,” shared Ghadeer from our Sudanese counterpart SWRC.
We recently spoke with Lucy Sharratt, founding coordinator of the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN).
When local shellfish gatherers in the Bijagós Archipelago of Guinea-Bissau noticed declining stocks of the mollusks, they knew what to do.
Inter Pares is inviting waged workers who have the capacity to do so to donate one day’s wages to Indigenous organizations or individuals that are promoting Indigenous rights and wellbeing.
Eleven humanitarian and civil society organizations—including Inter Pares—express grave concern over the escalating siege and humanitarian collapse in western Sudan.