
The latest CAPAZ policy brief is entitled “Policy alternatives to forced manual eradication”. In this text, the authors analyse the results of forced manual eradication and put forward recommendations to reduce its negative social impacts and reduce illicit crops through…
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The CAPAZ Institute maintains its commitment to the open and free dissemination of research work on peace in Colombia and to this end announces its new Academia.edu account. This academic dissemination platform has nearly 114 million users and more than…
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This is the most recent publication of the CAPAZ Institute’s editorial project. We present an analysis and a proposal for a particular type of listening required by the Encounters for Truth: opportunities created by the Truth Commission, intended to “promote…
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The CAPAZ editorial project continues to bring together authors who contribute to current issues based on careful research.
In this publication, Professor Beatrice Canossi (researcher at Universidad del Rosario) recounts the case of Dairo Úsuga alias Otoniel to highlight some…
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The most recent CAPAZ Policy Brief is called The environment and indigenous peoples in the context of the armed conflict and the peacebuilding process in Colombia: implications for the Special Jurisdiction for Peace and international criminal justice.
“The objective of…
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