Columns & Blogs
Columns & Blogs
Taxes on soft drinks in the Americas: trend or necessity
By Diana Guarnizo |
More than a trend, the increasing number of countries implementing a tax on soft drinks shows that this kind of fiscal measure is a cost-efficient policy to tackle the obesity epidemic in the Americas.
                Read more         The justice needs of the world
By Carolina Villadiego Burbano |
States need to know the legal needs of their populations and the ways in which citizens act to manage and resolve those needs in order to design better schemes for the resolution of disputes and for providing access to justice.
                Read more         Going Beyond Nature
By Helena Durán |
What does granting rights to nature really mean? How can the rights of nature be materialized? Which rights? Where does this recognition leave the communities that have traditionally inhabited and helped to conserve certain areas?
                Read more         Juan Pedro Lares: The freed prisoner that never was
By Krizna Gomez |
Juan Pedro Lares, a 24-year old Colombian-Venezuelan young man, who was abducted by a hundred civilian-dressed members of the Venezuelan Intelligence, the National Guard, the police, and armed civilian groups from his family’s home in July of last year was finally set free . But a feeling of injustice still lingers. 
                Read more         Venezuela in a spiral
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
El Helicoide gets its name from the geometric shape of the building that houses the prison, which resembles a spiral. The crisis in the prison and the elections this Sunday could worsen the spiral of Maduro’s regime towards arbitrariness.
                Read more         A cure to end homicides
By Valentina Rozo |
Examples from initiatives across Mexico, Colombia and South Africa shed some light on policies that could help reduce the homicide rate across the Global South. Inclusive and holistic policies that include a wide range of societal actors may offer remedies to tackle this crisis.
                Read more         Indigenous Sovereignty and the Wars on Drugs in the Americas
By Meghan Morris |
As drug policy reform takes on new meaning and energy across the hemisphere, let us also remember the historic indigenous effort to retain sovereignty over territory and sustain communities, now challenged by both drugs and the wars against them. 
                Read more         The needles revolution: reducing damages while protecting the health of drug users
By Isabel Pereira Arana |
Offering new needles to drug users - no matter how controversial it could be - is increasingly urgent in order to protect the health and rights of these populations.
                Read more         Increasing Accountability
By Irina Alejandra Junieles Acosta |
All Colombian society, especially economic actors who had no connection to the conflict, in an effort to go beyond political differences and as a gesture of solidarity towards the victims, should commit themselves to claim and promote victims' rights without restrictions.
                Read more         Why (don’t) we sleep?
By César Rodríguez Garavito (Se retiró en 2019) |
Bad sleep is the great blind spot of public and private health. The damage from sleeping less than seven hours a day on a regular basis is equivalent to the damage from excessive smoking or drinking.
                Read more         The Amazon is burning
By Diana Rodríguez Franco, Helena Durán |
Part of the solution lies in achieving greater effective control in the territory and economic incentives aligned with conservation. There is not a reason or actor that is single-handedly responsible for what is happening. And although neither the burning nor deforestation are totally new, today they are out of control.
                Read more         A mother with many daughters
By Carlos Andrés Baquero Díaz |
Daughters from a same mother are mobilizing in Colombia, Ecuador, the United States, Philippines and Mexico to defend it. 
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