Accompanied by peace signatories, campesino families, and allied institutions, the tour was successful in learning about the progress of the Catatumbo Peace Network from the field.
Through the farmers market at Expoguaviare, participants of the Peace Network highlighted their progress in collaborative work for agricultural production.
PAX VP of Operations & One Earth Future Senior Stratagic Advisor Conor Seyle co-authored an article on Sage Journals - Understanding Evidence for Peace: Do Peacebuilding Practitioners Agree on the “Evidence"?
In the municipality of Saravena, this ERA was created to strengthen collaboration between the migrant and vulnerable population of the border, through training, agricultural activities, and food for children.
Learn about the story of Flor Quevedo, a participant in the Guaviare Peace Network, who, by marketing agricultural products from families that have moved away from growing coca, is working to strengthen family ties and rural economies.
The Kroc Institute of the University of Notre Dame has highlighted as a good practice the collaborative work model between farmers and peace signatories in the Catatumbo Peace Network, led by PASO.
Saddam M. Ahmed - Communications and Visibility Specialist
Juan Fernando Lucio, director of PASO, published an article in IntechOpen with his reflections on the reincorporation perspective adopted in the Havana Agreement (2016), and introduces the model developed by PASO to enhance collective economic reincorporation. Lucio offers lessons learned that could...
18 ex-combatants, belonging to the COOMULNES multi-active cooperative, sealed their commercial partnership with the company Café Costal Campesino last Thursday, May 18 in Bogotá, which will allow them to export a ton of monthly parchment coffee to Spain.