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* [https://www.facebook.com/cdimabolivia.cdima/ Centro de Desarrollo Integral de la Mujer Aymara Aymata "Amuyt’a" (CDIMA)]: "CDIMA is a leading indigenous women’s rights organisation in Bolivia, founded in 1989 to promote Aymara women’s rights, cultural identity and women’s access to social, political and economic rights."
* [https://www.facebook.com/cdimabolivia.cdima/ Centro de Desarrollo Integral de la Mujer Aymara Aymata "Amuyt’a" (CDIMA)]: "CDIMA is a leading indigenous women’s rights organisation in Bolivia, founded in 1989 to promote Aymara women’s rights, cultural identity and women’s access to social, political and economic rights."
* [http://gregorias.org.bo/ Centro de Promocion de Mujer Gregoria Apaza (CPMGA)]: "CPMGA has established successful leadership and violence prevention courses in Bolivia and runs an influential radio station which broadcasts powerful social messages. The organisation's vision is of a society where women and men can exercise their democratic and human rights without discrimination."
* [http://gregorias.org.bo/ Centro de Promocion de Mujer Gregoria Apaza (CPMGA)]: "CPMGA has established successful leadership and violence prevention courses in Bolivia and runs an influential radio station which broadcasts powerful social messages. The organisation's vision is of a society where women and men can exercise their democratic and human rights without discrimination."
* [https://www.womankind.org.uk/where-we-work/bolivia Womankind - Bolivia]: "Our partners - local or national women’s rights organisations - provide direct support for women and girls, from a safe place to escape violence or information about their rights to leadership training or funding to start their own business. They also work to change laws and policies which discriminate against women and girls, and challenge the damaging attitudes and stereotypes at the root of inequality."


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