Marcelo Azambuja
Marcelo Azambuja is a lawyer and human rights activist in Brazil. For the past ten years, he has worked with social movements, including the landless rural workers movement and the national movement for housing. He is currently a senior partner in a law firm specializing in freedom of association and human rights.
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Addressing systemic inequality in human rights funding
By: Barbara Klugman & Ravindran Daniel & Denise Dora & Maimouna Jallow
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Human rights funding is systemically inequitable, and this will only change when funders provide core support that allows grantee organizations to make their own ...

Finding equity: shifting power structures in human rights
By: Barbara Klugman & Ravindran Daniel & Denise Dora & Maimouna Jallow
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The marker of progress towards an equitable human rights ecology is when local and national groups no longer have to wait to be invited in.

The value of diversity in creating systemic change for human rights
By: Barbara Klugman & Ravindran Daniel & Denise Dora & Maimouna Jallow
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The human rights system must value and mobilize the expertise of all players, from local to international levels. This is a work in progress that has only just ...