WJP documents Indigenous mediation programs in Mexico
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A case study in people-centered justice
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** Our latest report chronicles the promise and potential pitfalls of efforts to advance people-centered justice. In Mexico, state authorities are training Indigenous leaders to mediate urgent disputes in marginalized communities. But is that enough?
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