In Argentina, the National Commission for the Right to Identity (Conadi) —the official body in charge of searching for the stolen children of those who disappeared during the last dictatorship— also searches for mothers and children separated at birth who are not related to that period.
They have already recovered the identity of some 2,000 people who are not the children of the disappeared and have now launched the "Moms who are looking for" campaign to broaden those results.
All the details in the following report by Iván Pérez Sarmenti.