PARTNER: Centro de Estudios y Promocion Afro-Peruano (LUNDÚ) Print E-mail

Centro de Estudios y Promocion Afro-Peruano (LUNDÚ), or the Center for Afro-Peruvian Studies and Empowerment, founded in 2001, is a non-profit organization that promotes the development of the population of African descent by combating racism, sexism and other types of discrimination from an inter-cultural, inter-generational and gender perspective.It advocates for the human rights of people of African descent and contributes to the development of programs, laws and policies that benefit this population.Its multi- and inter-disciplinary team conducts educational, artistic and research activities in coordination with local, national and international organizations.


lundu2LUNDU's work contributes to the creation of an inclusive society free from racism, which respects the human rights that provide opportunities to all people in a democratic, equitable and just manner. IWHC has supported LUNDU since 2004.

LUNDÚ promotes and develops grassroots organizing among the Afro-Peruvian population, especially women and youth; develops artistic and creative projects, utilizing art as a strategy for creation and change; designs and implements education and development programs and activities aimed at improving the life conditions of our target population; promotes research, academic debate, and the sharing of information through publications and documentaries.

Projects
  • Inclusive, Anti-Racist Education: This project's long-term goal is to promote improvements to quality of life among Afro-Peruvian children and youth by creating equitable conditions for access to basic and higher education. One of the short-term goals is to improve the conditions for access to basic education for urban and rural Afro-Peruvian communities. Another objective is related to promoting inclusive, anti-racist education policies with an emphasis on the Afro-Peruvian population. The third objective is to promote improvements to quality of life among Afro-Peruvians through access to a scholarship fund for higher education.
  • Network Of Afro-Peruvian Youth: Composed of 20 youth leaders from El Carmen district, Chincha province. They promote human rights, sexual health, reproductive health and the fight against racism.Black AestheticsThe "Black Aesthetics" program aims to improve the quality of life of Afro-Peruvian children and adolescents by improving educational conditions, access to higher education and the development of micro-enterprise initiatives. Objectives: contribute to strengthening the identity and self-esteem of children; develop skills to address racism, violence and exclusion; promote new paradigms, utilizing art as the methodology, especially the plastic arts, music and the performing arts. This project is designed to work with boys, girls and adolescents in marginalized urban areas, especially in El Callao in Lima. However, in 2008, this initiative was moved and also started operations in El Carmen-Chincha.
  • Advisory Center: This project is designed to develop advocacy actions for sexual rights and reproductive rights. Here, the members can develop advocacy skills through training, sensitization and group organizing.  The project also aims, as a group, to develop skills to facilitate other groups: boys, girls and adolescents, as a mechanism for dialogue and education within the HR framework. The Advisory Center is located in El Carmen. At the center, the Network of Afro-Peruvian Youth provides assistance to the population and coordinates activities for the community.Objective: to help strengthen grassroots organizing as well as rebuild the life plan of the rural and urban Afro-Peruvian population—especially youth and girls—from a development focus with an ethnic and gender perspective.
  • Scholarship Fund: Aimed at supporting higher education and technical education for Afro-Peruvian boys, girls and adolescents.
  • "No More Racism" Campaign: The objective of the “Racismo Nunca Más” (No More Racism) campaign, launched in 2006, is to conduct advocacy and information activities in the media and where legislation is made. These activities promote clear actions to combat existing racism directed at the Afro-Peruvian population, indigenous people, and other people and groups that are discriminated against.

To learn more about LUNDÚ, check out their projects online (in Spanish):

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