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Violent guerrillas are taking Colombia's children. Unarmed Indigenous groups are confronting them
When Patricia Elago Zetty's 13-year-old son went missing in Colombia's conflict-ridden southwest, she didn't hesitate. Elago ...
In 2016, the Colombian government and the guerrilla group FARC-EP ended their five decade-long war. As part of the peace agreement, FARC-EP’s weapons had to be collected, a process known as ...
Long-marginalised Indigenous and Afro-descendant groups are demanding a greater say in how their communities can find paths ...
The Indigenous Guard of the Nasa people formed in Colombia in 2001 to protect Indigenous territories from armed groups and ...
The fragmentation of armed groups, allure of illicit profits from drug production, and spotty implementation of a peace deal ...
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In a Colombian cocaine hub, a fragile peace falls apart - MSN
But it also underscores a deeper struggle to fully implement the country’s 2016 peace accords, a process the United States has supported with hundreds of millions of dollars in aid.
The Peace Accords Matrix Barometer Initiative in Colombia received funding from the U.S. Department of State, Humanity United, the U.N. Multi-Partner Trust Fund and the European Union.
Either way, his Oslo outburst reinforced the Colombian government’s concern that leaks and off-the-cuff remarks to the media could do real damage to the peace process.
Four countries sponsoring the Colombian peace process on Tuesday called for an "urgent de-escalation" of battlefield violence that has threatened to derail talks in Cuba between the government and ...
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