LUNDU Centro de Estudios y Promocion Afroperuanos (LUNDU)
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LUNDU Centro de Estudios y Promocion Afroperuanos (LUNDU)
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LUNDU Centro de Estudios y Promocion Afroperuanos (LUNDU)
LUNDU was founded in 2001 to promote human rights, sexual and reproductive health, youth leadership and empowerment, and ethnic and cultural identity among the Afro-Peruvian community of the El Carmen district of Peru. LUNDU also participates in a national network of organizations dedicated to advancing the rights and promoting the traditions of the Afro-Peruvian community.
Project
Promoting Policies for the Afro-Peruvian Community
To improve public policies that address the unmet needs of Afro-Peruvians and to abolish discriminatory media practices by launching advocacy campaigns, fostering intercultural dialogue, and empowering Afro-Peruvian women and youth.
| Project Grant Amount | $27,000 |
| Total Grants Received | $258,340 |
| Years Supported | 7 |
| Theme | Civil and Political Rights |
| Population Served | Ethnic minorities, Women, Youth |





