
Migrants in Colombia: Between government absence and criminal control
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Download PDF Descargue resumen en español ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) is a leading research and…
The International Office for Human Rights Office-Action Colombia (Oidhaco) coordinated a shadow report with a coalition of sixty-seven international coordination…
I write the first draft of this postscript to the IEANPE’s assessment of the implementation of the Ethnic Chapter of…
Between February 2021 and May 2021, the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) worked with Colombia-based consultants and partners to…
Contents The implementation budget is falling behind its 15-year target The crucial territorial development programs are running behind Other big…
Across Latin America, women who grow coca and opium poppy often play a major role in fighting for social change…
What U.S. Policymakers Can Do to Help Preserve Colombia’s Peace Two years after the signing of Colombia’s peace agreement, the…
As the political, social, and economic crisis in Venezuela worsens, more and more Venezuelans are fleeing their country. Countries across…
After decades of failed policies, the U.S. is finally reconsidering the mass incarceration model it promoted in Latin America. The paradigm shift opens up space for reforms in Latin America.
This guide presents public policies to address the harmful mass incarceration of women for drug offenses in Latin America and the Caribbean.
This joint report analyzes the effects of drug policy in the Americas, including the militarization of law enforcement, the criminalization of consumption, the weakening of due process guarantees, mass incarceration, disproportionate penalties, and restrictions on access to health care.
As the likelihood of an accord increases, the United States–which provided billions for Colombia’s war effort–must prepare to help consolidate peace.
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