MAPPING OF ORGANIZATIONS LINKED TO THE DEFENSE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE STATE OF RONDÔNIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/Keywords:
Human Rights, Rondônia, Mapping, Civil SocietyAbstract
This article aims to map the governmental and non-governmental organizations that work in the defense of human rights in the state of Rondônia, highlighting their performance, territorial coverage and areas of focus. The research, of a qualitative and exploratory nature, uses documentary analysis and bibliographic survey as the main methodological instruments. Data were collected from official reports, institutional websites, and public data platforms. The results reveal a heterogeneous network of entities, including councils, civil associations, collectives and public bodies, with action focused mainly on the rights of indigenous populations, quilombolas, youth in vulnerable situations and communities affected by land conflicts. Despite the diversity of actors, the articulation between these organizations still presents weaknesses, especially in the internalization of human rights policies. It is concluded that the strengthening of these networks depends on integrated actions, continuing education and more effective public policies at the state level.