ABOUT US

Our mission and vision

Mission

Our mission is to promote and protect human and labor rights across the Americas through research, education, and collaborative action with survivors, civil society, governments, and the private sector.

Vission

Our vision is a future where human and labor rights are universally respected, protected, and upheld across the Americas—where every individual can work and live with dignity, justice, and freedom.
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Our team

REACH is comprised of a dedicated team of professionals from a range of countries throughout the Americas with diverse expertise and experience across countries and topical areas. This includes human and labor rights, business and human rights, migration, women’s empowerment, violence prevention, human trafficking, and many other vital issues.

REACH’s founder and director was born and raised in Guatemala and has lived in the United States, Mexico, and Central and South America. She is a researcher, educator, and advocate with ample experience in desk and field research, development and implementation of educational and women’s empowerment projects, social compliance auditing, community-led development, advocacy, and organizational management. She has directed and implemented research, trainings, audits and projects on labor rights in Colombia, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and the United States. Her research covers various human rights and labor rights issues, including forced labor, human trafficking, recruitment practices, child labor, migration, and societal, sexual, and domestic violence. She has a graduate certificate on child labor, forced labor and human trafficking; a master’s degree in Project Design, Management and Administration from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain; and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Informatics from the Francisco Marroquín University in Guatemala.

Our expertise

REACH has worked in a variety of sectors across the Americas on a wide range of issues, but the topical issues, countries, and sectors in which we have the most expertise implementing projects are as follows:

Topical issues

  • Forced labor, human trafficking, and slavery
  • Child labor and other violations of children’s rights
  • Working conditions – wages, hours, and health and safety
  • Discrimination against women and racial and ethnic minorities
  • Worker grievance mechanisms and freedom of association
  • Migration, including labor migration and forced displacement
  • The impacts of organized crime, street gangs, and armed groups on vulnerable populations
  • Violence against women and the empowerment of women
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Countries

  • United States
  • Mexico
  • Guatemala
  • El Salvador
  • Honduras
  • Nicaragua
  • Costa Rica
  • Dominican Republic
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • Peru
  • Chile
  • Brazil

Economic sectors

  • Coffee
  • Cocoa
  • Sugarcane
  • Palm oil
  • Tobacco
  • Pineapples
  • Melons
  • Illegal fishing
  • Illegal gold mining
  • Garment manufacturing
  • Construction
  • Tourism
  • Domestic work
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Work with us

Employment and consulting opportunities

Unfortunately, we do not have any specific work opportunities at the moment, but please check back frequently.

REACH always accepts resumes of individuals who are interested in working or consulting for REACH on projects related to labor and human rights in the Americas. If you are interested, please send a cover letter and CV to reach@reachtheamericas.org

Volunteer opportunities

Unfortunately, we do not have any specific volunteer opportunities at the moment, but please check back frequently.

REACH always accepts resumes of individuals who are interested in volunteering for REACH on projects related to labor and human rights in the Americas. If you are interested, please send a cover letter and CV to reach@reachtheamericas.org