Climate, peace and security fact sheet : [electronic resource] Colombia / Series editors: Cedric de Coning (NUPI) and Florian Krampe (SIPRI) ; Contributors: Nadine Andersen (SIPRI), Dr Farah Hegazi (SIPRI), Dr Caroline Delgado (SIPRI), Katongo Seyuba (SIPRI), Kheira Tarif (SIPRI), Dr Thor Olav Iversen (NUPI) and Ingvild Brodtkorb (NUPI) ; Visuals: Jules Duhamel

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Oslo : NUPI, 2024Description: 4 p. : illSubject(s): Online resources:
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This Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet is focused on Colombia and the series of conflict- and climate-related issues that face the country. The fact sheet offers a range of recommended actions for the international community to address these issues effectively. Colombia’s decades-long conflict culminated in the 2016 peace agreement between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which included aims to achieve peace through rural reform, reintegration of former combatants, addressing illicit crop cultivation, and ensuring land restitution and voluntary return for displaced individuals. However, the combination of non-state armed groups (NSAGs), entrenched violence, social inequality and environmental challenges continues to hinder progress, particularly in rural areas. Since 2022, the current government has pursued a policy of ‘Total Peace’, alongside implementing the peace agreement. This includes peace talks with armed groups and addressing structural violence, racial discrimination, gender inequality, social inequalities and environmental concerns. This fact sheet focuses on how climate-related peace and security risks interact with specific provisions of the peace agreement, and provides an update on the situation since 2022.

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