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“Seville’s commitment” must not remain on paper
What we saw and heard in the previous forums—especially in the feminist and civil society space—made it clear to us that grassroots mobilization is key.
By Mariana Matamoros, Sergio Chaparro Hernández | | Financing for Development, Human Rights, ONU
Climate budgets
El presupuesto no es solo una hoja de cálculo. Es una herramienta política que define qué se protege y a quién se prioriza.
By Mariana Matamoros | | climate budgets, Tax policy, Taxes and climate change
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Local stories of justice and reparation in the face of extractivism in Latin America
By Julián Gutiérrez Martínez, Victoria Fernández Almeida | | Argentina, Colombia, Extractivism, Indigenous Peoples
Latin America coexists in a fragile tension between extractivism and territories, where geographies and business activities may vary but the effects on communities show common patterns. In El Aguilar in ...
Lea más Open call for Global North fellowships 2025
By Dejusticia | | Fellowships for 2025, Global North, Human Rights
If you are passionate about working for human rights, want to gain experience in this field, and be part of a collaborative and creative team consisting of academic-activists from Colombia ...
Lea más We have fellowships for defenders from the Global South: Be part of the 2025 cohort!
By Dejusticia | | Dejusticia, Fellowships for 2025, Global South, Human Rights
Are you a human rights defender from a country in the Global South, working in an emergency or high-risk context? Our fellowship program could offer you a peaceful and secure ...
Lea más Justice for victims of the armed conflict in Peru, again at risk
By Betsy Zavaleta Amaya, Isabel de Brigard | | Armed Conflict, Fujimori, Perú, Victims Rights
Last October 22, the families of Pativilca community members were finally able, after twenty-two years, to bury their six murdered relatives. Their lifeless bodies were discovered in a cane field ...
Lea más The Darien route: a journey of survival that calls for more humane migration policies
By Maryluz Barragán, Nathalia Samhil Gonzalez | | Darién, migration, Venezuela
"We walked like you wouldn't believe. One night I had an anxiety attack and couldn't stop crying. I kept asking my husband over and over again how he could have ...
Lea más Expansion of the Technological Frontier: Connectivity and Community in Rural and Indigenous Areas of Colombia and Brazil
By Vivian Newman Pont, Vanessa López, Juliana Fonteles da Silveira | | Brasil, Colombia, Internet access
In one of the most isolated areas of Brazil, 300 km from the city of São Luis, the Bairro Novo palenque in Penalva was able to connect to the internet ...
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I don’t care if they call me a dictator.
By Nina Chaparro González | | bukele, Democracia, Dictadura, El Salvador, Program for strengthening - Others
During his six years in office, Bukele has consolidated his power, paving the way to become the dictator he appears to be announcing himself as.
Lea más NGOs at risk of global extinction
By Nina Chaparro González | | financiación internacional, ONG, Program for strengthening - Others
How can non-governmental organizations transform themselves? What were they like when they did not depend on international funding?
Lea más Colombia: going back to the original balance of justice
By Paola Molano Ayala | | gorillaz, JEP, Transitional Justice, Victims
There is a crucial aspect of Colombia’s transitional justice model that is worrying: the current inability of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) to offer legal security to those who participated in the conflict, including in human rights violations, and have not been identified as among the most responsible. And making sure they also contribute to the satisfaction of the rights of the victims. The JEP must avoid keep moving towards maximalist approaches and go back to the balance in the Peace Agreement.
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We travel with 20 indigenous activists of the world to the heart of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Listen to this story about the Kankuama Resistance.
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Discover some of the documentary pieces that we have made. Indigenous resistance, migration of Venezuelans to Colombia and stories of women coca growers, are some of our topics of interest.
