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North American Congress on Latin America

The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) is an independent non-profit organization founded in 1966. NACLA provides policy makers, analysts, academics, organizers, journalists and religious and community groups with information on major trends in Latin America and its relations with the United States. The core of NACLA's work is its bimonthly magazine Nacla Report on the Americas, the most widely read English language publication on Latin America.

Primary web addresses
http://www.nacla.org
Main Address
38 Greene St. 4th Floor
New York, NY 10013
Country
United States
Main Telephone
646-613-1440 ex.201
Joined OneWorld
08.04.2003

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