COLLECTIVE HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS "LAURA ACOSTA" INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION COHURIDELA is a significant organization to monitor human rights abuses, defends and promotes the defence of fundamental rights at the international level... supports the effective implementation of the Universal Declaration of human rights of 1948, the Covenant on Civil and political rights, the agreements of Geneva of 19
49 and the Convention of the United Nations and its subsequent amendments related to refugees and persons displaced. COHURIDELA seeks the support of other international organizations to eradicate all forms of discrimination against women, that the rights of women should be respected in an effective way, now that their fundamental human rights, must be respect the principle of equality and promote the special role that the rights of women played in the processes of peace and development in conflict countries. Likewise, COHURIDELA works to make respect for the fundamental rights of women continue spreading in a systematically and consistently everywhere, especially in States where women are discriminated against and subjected to cruel, inhuman and degrading. COHURIDELA contributes to the respect of human rights in the context of the fight against terrorism, so in the name of freedom and democracy of fundamental rights not be violated, especially freedom. COHURIDELA works to protect the victims of human rights violations and to protect human rights defenders. To avoid the emergence and proliferation of these violations and to motivate bringing the perpetrators of these violations to justice International, regional or local administration. COHURIDELA is sensitized to the national and international community on the situation of human rights in countries in conflict and brings the information received from the organizations with the capacity and/or incidental pressure towards these States, working together to eradicate violations of human rights and impunity. COHURIDELA works with international organizations to ensure that the fundamental rights of children are not to be violated, to reassert their rights to health and education, to have a family, to not go to war, and not to be discriminated against because of their race, creed or origin or their immigration status.