Sisma Mujer is a Colombian feminist non-governmental organization, founded on August 23, 1998. Made up of women from different disciplines, the entity works with human rights defenders, social leaders, political refugees and women victims of armed conflict, sexual and domestic violence.
The main objective of Sisma Mujer is the construction of a world without violence against women and girls, seeking freedom and equality in the exercise of their human rights. In this line, it works with a psycholegal and human rights approach, both integral and interdisciplinary, to strengthen social processes aimed at the individual and collective empowerment of women.
They also provide free legal and psychosocial advice to women who are victims of sexual and/or domestic violence and to relatives of victims of femicide. Most of them come from rural and peasant areas with few resources. It also advocates on women’s rights – including the right to a life free of violence – and provides technical and management tools to overcome obstacles to women’s political participation, while facilitating their access to the rights to truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-repetition.
Recognized nationally and internationally as one of the main organizations specialized in violence against women in Colombia, Sisma Mujer participated in different spaces of the peace dialogues between the Colombian government and the FARC-EP and currently follows up on the implementation of the 2016 Peace Agreement.
Since its foundation, Sisma Mujer has contributed to legislative and constitutional spaces such as the following:
Website: https://www.sismamujer.org/
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