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El Centro Popular para America Latina de Comunicacion

Org #39942
Vetted since 2017 Site Visit Verified
1978
year founded
$58,286
raised on GlobalGiving
8
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

CEPALC's mission is to serve organized poor sectors in Colombia through education and training in communication. Through journalism, radio, music, theater, and art communities and individuals learn about human rights, gender justice, and peace. They understand human dignity and become leaders that defend rights.

Project Leaders
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Team
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Organization Information
Bogota, 110231
Colombia
Organization Information
Bogota, 110231
Colombia

Project Reports

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CHILDREN IN MINING AREAS SOW HOPE

By felix posada | project leader

CHILDREN IN MINING AREAS SOW HOPE Children in emerald mining areas in western Boyacá, in the central Andean region of Colombia, live in territories dominated by violence, machismo, and... Read the full report ›

OUR RADIO AT THE SERVICE OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY

By felix posada | director

OUR RADIO AT THE SERVICE OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY We have launched our 2026 programming on "Encuentro Radio" with enthusiasm and fresh ideas. Our programming features more than 20 weekly radio shows... Read the full report ›

INDIGENOUS CHILDREN LEARNING HOPE THROUGH MEDIA

By Felix Posada | project leader

Indigenous Zenú children live in harsh conditions due to poverty, isolation, and neglect by the Colombian state. From a very young age, they learn in their daily lives concepts that seem... Read the full report ›
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