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A Bloody Difficult Problem

If you are troubled by the climate summit in Paris, you are not the only one.

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A Human Rights Based Approach to Climate Change in Latin America

We cannot forget to humanize climate change and remember that those who have contributed to the least to the problem are and will continue to be the most affected.
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HIV Policy at a Tortoise’s Pace

Today more than ever we have the knowledge, technology, and capacity to stop the transmission of HIV and achieve a dignified life for the people that live with the virus. Unfortunately, in Colombia we're going at a tortoise's pace on this issue.

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Why Do So Many Latin American Women Still Have Unsafe Abortions?

Latin America is an unfortunate example of this trend, as 95 percent of all abortions performed in 2008 were unsafe, granting it the dubious distinction of the region with the highest unsafe abortion rate in the world, with 31 unsafe abortions per 1000 women.

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This Is How Slavery Works in the Twenty-First Century

Contrary to popular belief, slavery did not end in the nineteenth century, not even at the beginning of the twentieth century.

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Judicial Muddle

The lack of credibility in the judiciary is due, in large part, to its own legal mess.

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The Ombudsman and Moral Judgement

The Ombudsman is institutionally a paradoxical public servant as he/she serves an essential role, but lacks coercive power.

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Strike at the University of Antioquia

University of Antioquia students have been on strike for a month and a half.

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Defending His Post

The Ombudsman, who has done a good job carrying out his duties, unfortunately has become focused on defending his post.

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