Many individual and collective efforts and several different contributions make the work of Memoria Abierta possible. We receive documents, testimonies, knowledge and advice from the most diverse sources and places.
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Archivists without Frontiers;
Spain
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BA Culture Fund, Metropolitan
Programme for the Promotion of Culture, Arts and Sciences,
Government of the City of Buenos Aires; Argentina
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British Council
in Argentina
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Census Guide of Spain and
Ibero-America - Ministry of Culture; Spain
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Congregation B’nai
Jeshurun - Latin American Committee, New York;
United States
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Directorate of Education,
Government of the City of Buenos Aires; Argentina
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Embassy of the Federal
Republic of Germany in Argentina
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Ford Foundation;
United States
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Institut National de l'Audiovisuel,
France (Audiovisual National Institute of France)
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General Office of Book,
Archives and Libraries, Ministry of Culture;
Spain
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Ministry of Culture, Presidency
of the Nation; Argentina
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Programa ADAI. Apoyo al
Desarrollo de Archivos Iberoamericanos. Ministerio
de Cultura, España (ADAI Programme. Ministry
of Culture, Spain)
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Ministry of Education,
Science and Technology; Argentina
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Rockefeller Foundation;
United States
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Royal Embassy of the Netherlands
in Argentina
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Royal Norwegian Embassy
in Argentina
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SEPHIS Program
(The South-South Exchange Programme for Research on
the History of Development), International
Institute of Social History; The Netherlands
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The Center for Victims
of Torture - New Tactics in Human Rights Project;
United States (2004)
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The International Coalition
of Sites of Conscience
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The John Merck Fund;
United States
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The Prince Claus Fund for
Culture and Development; The Netherlands
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UNESCO
(United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization), Regional Bureau for
Science in Latin America and the Caribbean;
Uruguay
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