Brazil: Woman indigenous rights defender Francinara Soares Martins awarded the 2020 Franco-German Prize for Human Rights The Franco-German Prize for Human Rights: the 2020 laureates , 10 December 2020
Every year since 2016, to mark Human Rights Day, Germany and France have jointly presented the Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law. Whether they be a human rights defender, a journalist or a lawyer: this award recognises the efforts of all those who work tirelessly every day to advance the causes of human rights and the rule of law⦠Francinara Soares Martins (Nara Baré) â of the Baré people who live along the upper Rio Negro (Amazon/Brazil) â is the first woman to lead the largest indigenous organisation in Brazil, with 75 member organisations from the nine federal states in Brazilâs Amazon region (COIAB). COIAB was established in 1989 and promotes the rights of Brazilâs indigenous population. COIAB represents approximately 160 indi
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