The place that female coca growers deserve
By Luis Felipe Cruz, Margarita Martínez Osorio |
Women have been central in sustaining life in cocalero territories. Today more than ever, in the midst of substitution processes, that role must be protected.
Read more What do we mean by freedom of food choice?: The link between nutrition labeling and human rights
By Ana María Narváez |
Smart nutrition labelling should aim to have direct effects on consumer choices, and encourage people to ask “Where does my food come from?” before buying it, to favor eating real, healthier and fresher food that truly to nourish them.
Read more #VenezuelaBienvenida
By Irina Alejandra Junieles Acosta |
Citizen-led initiatives like #VenezuelaBienvenida (#VenezuelaIsWelcome in English) are reassuring, which calls on the country to get involved in the crisis on the side of human rights, to open channels of conversation, while promoting research and action to avoid the festering social rejection of Venezuelans.
Read more Women and science
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
Women's Day, which was celebrated on March 8th, is a good time to reflect on the stereotypes and discrimination that women continue to face and that must be overcome.
Read more It is time for moderation
By Mauricio García Villegas |
If there was an index to measure the rage of countries, Colombia would rank among the first. Today, we see a closer manifestation of the Colombian rage in the electoral debate, which is full of insults.
Read more The Special Jurisdiction for Peace cannot forget crimes against children
By Carolina Villadiego Burbano |
Hundreds of children and adolescents were victims of atrocious crimes during the armed conflict. In this context, the JEP faces the challenge to incorporate a special focus on children in the processes and decisions that it adopts.
Read more Bojayá changed forever the way to see the pain of victims
By María Ximena Dávila |
Due to its historical importance, some regional media came to photographically record the exhumation process of the corpses. The community saw this kind of action as a violation to their right to live a dignified mourning, which they were not able to have when the massacre first happened.
Read more Enemies or adversaries?
By César Rodríguez Garavito (Se retiró en 2019) |
It is so problematic and telling that Uribe decides, once again, not to follow the rules of the game. He accuses a journalist of "slandering" him through social networks, but not before the judges, as the journalist did and as he should if his argument had a basis.
Read more Colombia: an act of faith?
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
Despite the fact that we, Colombians, have a certain sentimental nationalism, we lack the capacity to act collectively to undertake large global projects. We must build national cohesion based on a story that unites us within our own diversity.
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