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"Thanks to UNODC for enhancing capacities in the promotion and dissemination of the rights of victims of enforced disappearance and torture"

San Salvador, July 9, 2021. Brenda del Rosario Díaz Barraza, who participated in the Diploma of Trainer of Trainers in the protection of the rights of victims of enforced disappearance and torture, thanks the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime "for enhancing the comprehensive training on this issue and allowing us to acquire the necessary skills to carry out training activities within the Attorneys Office for the Defence of Human Rights of El Salvador or directed to other State or non-State institutions".

Her gratitude is extended to this United Nations office "for strengthening capacities in terms of the promotion and dissemination of the rights of the victims of forced disappearance and torture".

According to this collaborator of the Attorneys Office for the Defence of Human Rights, this training "provided her with pedagogical tools and technological knowledge on human rights that we are committed to put into practice in the work of education and promotion of human rights".

"The multidisciplinary characteristic of the diploma course achieved a binomial of excellence in terms of coexistence and learning between legal personnel and educators", said Mario Alfredo Ramírez Coca, another of the graduates of this pedagogical journey. He added that the diploma course allowed them "greater awareness in the fields of guardianship, education and dissemination of this approach". And they ended with a commitment: "to use what they learned in the investigations of the Attorneys Office for the Defence of Human Rights  and replicate it in the best pedagogical way to generate empowerment in state institutions, civil society organizations, victims' collectives and communities in general".