Colombia’s plan for peace seemed to work – until it didn’t Heather Sullivan - February 7, 2025 Renewed violence and criminal expansion reveal deep flaws in President Petro’s Total Peace plan.
Why Colombia’s ELN freed a soccer star’s parents Danielle Gilbert - November 15, 2023 Research on kidnappings by armed groups explains the impact on Colombia’s peace process.
In Colombia, abortion is no longer a crime. But rural women will still find it hard to get one. Sarah Moore and Kiran Stallone - March 15, 2022 Women in rural areas already have a hard time getting ordinary health care
Five years after Colombia’s peace deal, the FARC is no longer on U.S. terrorist group lists Mateo Villamizar Chaparro, Juan Tellez, and Gabriella Levy - December 1, 2021 But Colombia’s peace is far from secure, our research shows
Armed group allegedly plotted to kidnap Michigan’s governor. Here are 5 things to know about political kidnappings. Danielle Gilbert - October 13, 2020 Mobile phones have made terrorist kidnappings more dangerous.
Colombia is having its largest wave of protests in recent decades. Why? Silvia Otero Bahamón and Sandra Botero - December 4, 2019 Here are the 3 things you need to know
Here’s why Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is still in power Charles Larratt-Smith - August 13, 2019 More sanctions aren’t likely to topple him
Colombia’s historic peace agreement with the FARC is fraying. We talked to 1,700 Colombians to understand why. Michael Weintraub, Marianne Dahl, Helga Malmin Binningsbø, Håvard Nygård, and Abbey Steele - August 5, 2019 Can the peace agreement hold?
At Venezuela’s border with Colombia, women suffer extraordinary levels of violence Julia Zulver - February 26, 2019 Most international media outlets focus on the humanitarian aid blockade — and miss the rampant violence against women.
Politicians blame refugees for violence. But refugees are more likely to be its victims. Tobias Böhmelt, Vincenzo Bove, and Skrede Gleditsch - September 19, 2018 [caption id="attachment_77948" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Newly displaced Syrian children arrive at