
Women Are Key to Making Peace Last in War-Torn Colombia
War-torn Colombia represents the perfect opportunity to integrate a gender-based perspective on peacebuilding, and the effort has succeeded so far in transformative ways.
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War-torn Colombia represents the perfect opportunity to integrate a gender-based perspective on peacebuilding, and the effort has succeeded so far in transformative ways.
Colombians voted “No” in the October 2 plebiscite by a margin of less than 1 percent; a result that shocked…
On the eve of Colombia’s presidential election, we asked Afro-Colombian and indigenous leaders about what their priorities are for whomever…
As the political, social, and economic crisis in Venezuela worsens, more and more Venezuelans are fleeing their country. Countries across…
On January 1, Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing member of the Brazilian Congress with a reputation for hardline positions, was inaugurated…
On November 30 and December 1, 2018, the world’s most powerful economies met in Argentina for the G20 Summit. This…
In 2016, after various failed efforts with devastating human consequences, Colombia signed peace with guerrilla group the FARC, ending a…
Washington, D.C.—On March 2, Colombia President Iván Duque met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House, with the…
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