The human rights organizations that act in Argentina are characterized by their deployment in different parts of the country from the actions of all their subsidiaries. In the eighties, Madres de Plaza de Mayo -established in Association in 1979- owned about twenty subsidiaries. They were constituted at least since 1982 in different provinces of Argentina. Based on documents from said Association and based on an extensive bibliography, in this article we approach the causes of its territorial expansion and the consequent formation of subsidiaries in locations as diverse as Alto Valle, Tucumán, La Rioja, Mar del Plata, Rosario or Santa Fe. In this way, we observe that these causes must be sought both in the Association's strategies, and in the local contexts where they were founded.
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