Advice to your peers on where they can get information on projects that deal

with/assist victims of human rights violations.

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There are several places where your peers can get information on projects that deal directly with and assist victims of human rights violations. Here are a few suggestions:

1. Amnesty International: This organization focuses on supporting victims of human rights abuses globally. Through their website, you can find information about ongoing campaigns and ways to get involved.

2. Human Rights Watch: Human Rights Watch is an international organization that works to expose and address human rights abuses. They have a searchable database of reports and information about human rights abuses around the world.

3. International Committee of the Red Cross: The ICRC is a humanitarian organization that works directly with victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence. They provide direct assistance to victims, including medical care and support for family members.

4. United Nations Human Rights Office: The UN Human Rights Office provides information about human rights abuses around the world, as well as resources for victims and their families. They also have a program that helps to protect and support human rights defenders who are advocating for victims.

5. Local organizations: Depending on where you live, there may be local organizations working to support victims of human rights abuses. You can search online for organizations in your area or ask local human rights advocates for recommendations.