No Future without Truth?
We invite you to the tenth Critical Dialogue on Reconciliation. We will think together about the levels, outcomes, drivers, and the scaffolding necessary for successful reconciliation.
We invite you to the tenth Critical Dialogue on Reconciliation. We will think together about the levels, outcomes, drivers, and the scaffolding necessary for successful reconciliation.
We invite you to the eleventh Critical Dialogue on Reconciliation. We will think together about the journey towards reconciliation of ex-FARC members through the lenses of a participatory textile making research project.
We invite you to the tenth Critical Dialogue on Reconciliation. We will think together about the levels, outcomes, drivers, and the scaffolding necessary for successful reconciliation.
We invite you to the ninth Critical Dialogue on Reconciliation. We will talk about the nexus between Mine Action and Reconciliation.
Can the triumph of the left in the presidential elections pave the way for reconciliation in Colombia? Andrei Gómez-Suárez analyses the results of the March congressional and primary elections and outlines the challenges for reconciliation in the case of a Petro presidency.
Reconciliation is Possible: A Dialogue between Bertha Fries (victim of FARC’s terrorist attack to El Nogal Social Club) and Rodrigo Londoño (last chief in command of the FARC)
Join us to learn how the Truth Commission is the working in more than 20 countries to document the voices of Colombians outside Colombia.
Can Colombia leap forward toward reconciliation? Andrei Gómez-Suárez analyses the reconciliation encounter between Bertha Fries and Rodrigo Londoño and suggests that the political mobilisation of civil society is necessary for a breakthrough.
Join us to learn how the Truth Commission is the working in more than 20 countries to document the voices of Colombians outside Colombia.
The forthcoming congressional and presidential elections in Colombia are fundamental for the reconciliation process, as the next phase of implementation of the peace agreement and the possibilities of building a stable and lasting peace depend on the political will and electoral mandate of the government.