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Peru

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  • Survivors Organise to Protect Children

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    Survivors Organise to Protect Children
    July 2026 Survivors of violence in Peru are stepping into leadership to help protect children from violence. Find out how you can stand alongside survivors and help protect women and children from violence
  • First Survivor Chapter for Women with Disabilities Launches in Peru

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    First Survivor Chapter for Women with Disabilities Launches in Peru
    January 2026 For the first time in Peru, women with disabilities are leading a dedicated group for survivors of violence – led by survivor leader Luz María. Libres para Servir is a national network of survivors advocating for a stronger justice system and greater protection from violence for women and children. This milestone signals a powerful new chapter for Peru: one where survivors with disabilities lead the movement for protection , justice, and change – supported by long-term partnerships and a growing network of survivor leaders.
  • Waiting Rooms JPG 202406 PE Police Stations Rooms Approved for Full Use

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    IJM Peru helps open new safe spaces for women and children in police stations
    One of the police stations also opened a room specifically designed for mothers to safely leave their children in so that they can more easily report crimes.

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