This plan supports families linked to the Comprehensive National Program for the Substitution of Illicit Crops (PNIS) in 10 municipalities in the country. In Dagua there are 200 people who are heads of related families, of which 132 are women.
These 29 ex-combatants, organized in the Multiactive Cooperative for the Development of Northeast Antioquia (COOMULDESNA), have been supported by PASO Colombia in their beekeeping project since February 2019.
The Rural Alternative School (ERA) of Pasca, Cundinamarca, was established to support projects of people in the process of reincorporation who live in the Sumapaz region.
The ERA of Sevilla, Valle del Cauca, has 30 participants -including 8 ex-combatants- grouped around 3 organizations: The ASTRACAVA and AURACOL local farmer associations, and the Red Hip Hop Foundation.
Rural Alternative Schools (ERAs) are productive and educational collaboration platforms where private, public and community resources are used to promote sustainable rural development.