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The women working towards Chocó’s future Colombia

The women working towards Chocó’s future

Kholood Eid
March 31, 2020

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Colombia’s transitional justice mechanism uses public transport to spread message Colombia

Colombia’s transitional justice mechanism uses public transport to spread message

Sophie Foggin
November 29, 2019

“We are just going to ask him some questions and we’ll bring him back in an hour. ‘Don’t worry,…

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Transitional justice mechanism excludes “peace deserting” former FARC rebels Colombia

Transitional justice mechanism excludes “peace deserting” former FARC rebels

Sophie Foggin
September 17, 2019

Two former guerilla fighters known by their aliases as Jesús Santrich and El Paisa, who agreed to hand…

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In photos: Medellín marches for the lives of social leaders Colombia

In photos: Medellín marches for the lives of social leaders

Sophie Foggin
July 29, 2019

On Friday, July 26, thousands of people took to the streets across Colombia and in cities worldwide…

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What is the government’s current commitment to protecting social leaders in Colombia? Analysis

What is the government’s current commitment to protecting social leaders in Colombia?

Sophie Foggin
July 26, 2019

According to Colombia’s Ombudsman’s Office, 196 social leaders were killed between March 2018 and…

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Time is of the essence for Colombia’s pro-JEP coalition to garner support ahead of regional elections Colombia

Time is of the essence for Colombia’s pro-JEP coalition to garner support ahead of regional elections

Sophie Foggin
April 24, 2019
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Between now and October 27, Colombia’s 32 departments are gearing up to elect local mayors, state…

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Colombia’s president rejects parts of JEP bill in a bid for more “genuine” transitional justice News Brief

Colombia’s president rejects parts of JEP bill in a bid for more “genuine” transitional justice

Sophie Foggin
March 14, 2019

“Together… we will be able to reform and design a Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) that ensures…

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Latin America Reports: The Podcast

Latin America Reports: The Podcast
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Latin America Reports: The Podcast is an inside look into the process our journalists go through to report on the top stories in the region

Women in STEM in Latin America
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Marcela Torres is the former CEO of Hola Code, a Mexican social enterprise that provides software development training for refugees and migrants who have returned to Mexico after having lived in the U.S. She was recently named winner of the ‘Entrepreneur’ category in the list of Latin America’s top innovators under the age of 35 published by MIT Technology Review. In honour of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science earlier this month, we interviewed Torres about being a female CEO of a tech company in Latin America, a region lacking support and funding for women working in STEM.

Women in STEM in Latin America
Women in STEM in Latin America
February 28, 2020
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Meet the teenage indigenous activist fighting climate change
January 24, 2020
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Audio Article: Uber’s departure from Colombia sparks debate over app regulation
January 21, 2020
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Special: Protests in Colombia
November 27, 2019
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Illegally trafficking night monkeys in the Amazon
November 19, 2019
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October 30, 2019
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