Uruguay
March 12, 2025
Uruguay: A Chance to Show Leadership on Support and Care Policies
Now that Yamandú Orsi, who won Uruguay's presidency takes office, he has an opportunity to make history by focusing on strengthening the country's policies to support people with disabilities and other marginalized populations.

- Disability Rights
Mexico’s Care System Should Promote, Support IndependenceOctober 29, 2024
Commentary
Associate Director, Disability Rights DivisionPublished in:Animal Politico - LGBT Rights
The Americas Should Unify in a Marriage Equality BlocJune 27, 2022
Commentary
Senior Researcher, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights ProgramPublished in:Infobae
News
- April 30, 2025 Statement
Care and Support for Children with Disabilities within the Family Environment and its Gendered Dimensions
Submission to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- November 20, 2024 Statement
Submission to the Working Group on Discrimination Against Women and Girls
To Inform the Working Group's Upcoming Report on the Gendered Dimensions of Care and Support Systems
- October 10, 2018 Commentary
New Americas Treaty Boosts Environmental Rights

- July 16, 2018 Letter
Uruguay Should Condemn Venezuela at the UN
Human Rights Watch letter to Minister Rodolfo Nin Novoa on Venezuela’s Crisis
- February 6, 2018 Commentary
Latin America Could Lead the Way for LGBT Rights in 2018


- September 26, 2014 News Release
UN: Landmark Resolution on Anti-Gay Bias
Condemns Violence, Bias Based on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity
- June 26, 2014 News Release
Unasur: End Silence on Venezuela Abuses
South American Countries Should Speak Out on Excessive Use of Force
- June 26, 2014 Letter
Unasur: Letter on Human Rights in Venezuela
- September 5, 2013 Letter
Letter to President Cartes on Venezuela
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