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Training in Communications Sharpens Salvadoran Civil Society’s Advocacy

March 29, 2024

Counterpart’s USAID-funded Rights and Dignity project, in partnership with Partners El Salvador, collaborated with the Center for Training and Promotion of Democracy to train 26 representatives from Salvadoran organizations. The training aimed to strengthen their communications skills, build their personal brands, and develop advocacy strategies. Watch the video to learn more about how these leaders are better equipped to promote human rights and advocate for El Salvador’s vulnerable populations.

 

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