A Voice For the Voiceless
The Advocacy Project helps marginalized communities to tell their story, claim their rights and produce social change. We recruit graduate students to volunteer as Peace Fellows with partners.
- News Service
- Multimedia
- Global Issues
- On The Record Archive
- Covering the UN
- Civil Society in Albania
- Afghanistan's Women & Girls
- Africa – Pygmies
- WPIO Reports and Newsletters
- World Peasants / Indigenous Foundation March 2008 Newsletter
- World Peasants / Indigenous Organization April 2008 Newsletter
- WPIO Report: Massacre Against Pygmy Family
- Bangladesh – Empowering the Blind
- Bosnia – War and Recovery
- Ecuador and Oil
- Guatemala – Indigenous Advocacy
- India – The Global Movement for Children
- Kosovo – Civil Society Before and After the 1999 War
- Nepal – Democracy and Discrimination
- Nigeria – Trafficking to Europe
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
- Peru – The Search for Truth and Justice
- Roma and Gypsies
- Serbia – Fighting Repression
- Sri Lanka – Rebuilding After the Tsunami
- The World Bank and Human Rights
- Training at the UN, Geneva, May 4-11, 2007
- UK Travellers and Dale Farm
- AP Diaries and Staff Blogs
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WPIO Reports and Newsletters
The following pages include regular newsletters from WPIO offices in Kampala, Uganda as well as press releases and reports documenting human rights abuses against indigenous and pygmy communities in the region.

In addition to publishing newsletters and reports, WPIO advocates for the rights of indigenous peoples and conducts seminars and civic education programs aimed at encouraging sustainable lifestyles for indigenous communities and their neighbors.
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