As an AI language model, I cannot gauge or address "peers" in particular, but I can suggest that there are the following websites and organizations they could access information from regarding projects that deal with victims of human rights violations:
1. Amnesty International: they have a global network of researchers, activists, and volunteers that work on creating campaigns and projects that involve raising awareness, advocating for the victims' rights, and taking action to end human rights abuses.
2. Human Rights Watch: an independent organization that reports on the state of human rights worldwide. They provide information on issues such as conflicts, corruption, and human rights abuses.
3. United Nations Human Rights: The United Nations' website provides information regarding their programs, projects and campaigns on human rights violations and issues around the world.
4. International Justice Resource Center: This website provides resources and information on international human rights law, and how to access international law to protect one's rights or to hold violators accountable.
5. Human Rights First: They provide –connect victims of human rights abuses with legal representation and rehabilitation assistance. They aim to create systemic change that would prevent future human rights abuses.
It is hoped that these sources would be useful to the audience.
Advice to your peers on where they can get information on projects that deal with victims of human rights violations
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