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Colombians voted “No” in the October 2 plebiscite by a margin of less than 1 percent; a result that shocked…
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Colombians voted “No” in the October 2 plebiscite by a margin of less than 1 percent; a result that shocked…
Across Latin America, the effects of disproportionate punishment for low-level, non-violent drug offenses are particularly severe for women. The following women were convicted and imprisoned for drug offenses in Colombia and Costa Rica. These are their stories.
Despite being the collective owners of more than 5.5 million hectares of land, collectively titled and with some of the best natural resources in Colombia and in the world, Afro-Colombians face serious consequences that affect their development and survival.
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.
A new WOLA publication reviews the resurgence of family agriculture in political discourse, focusing on Mexico and Central America, where persistent poverty and underdevelopment in the rural sector has helped drive immigration to the United States in recent decades.
Racism and outright violence continue to plague Afro-Colombians, WOLA explained in a letter to the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus.
A guide created by the Consultancy for Human Rights and Displacement (CODHES) and WOLA as a comprehensive source of information about the legal rights of and resources available for urban internally displaced peoples of Colombia.
A report examining the role of civil society in the reconstruction process following Hurricane Mitch.
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