The USAID Inclusive Justice Activity improves Colombian citizens’ trust in the justice system by increasing access to justice services and reducing levels of impunity.
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Cecilia Barraza is a Colombian GBV expert with 27 years of experience designing and implementing public policies to advance gender equity, improve access to justice, and reduce GBV. She currently serves as deputy chief of party…
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Addressing root causes of violence in Mexico is key to reducing crime and restoring citizens’ trust.
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Cycles of violence in Mexico continue to take a toll on civilians, necessitating greater accountability in Mexico’s human rights system.
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As Colombia rebuilds its social fabric after more than 50 years of conflict, social inclusion is more important than ever as a precondition for reconciliation.
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An effective, inclusive, and responsive justice system is essential to Colombia’s peace process, especially in conflict-affected regions.
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The government of Colombia and its civil society organizations needed support to develop policies and practices that increase human rights protections.
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As the government of Mexico implements its National Human Rights Plan at the federal and state levels, it must address structural challenges to human rights and enhance its dialogue with civil society organizations.
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To keep the peace following its 52-year armed conflict, Colombia must protect vulnerable populations’ human rights and prevent human rights violations from recurring.
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