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  2. Domestic violence in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Domestic violence in Colombia, although prohibited by law, remains a serious problem.Since the 1990s, Colombia has started to tackle this problem. Article 42 of the Constitution of Colombia provides that “Family relations are based on the equality of rights and duties of the couple and on the mutual respect of all its members.

  3. Donny Meertens - Wikipedia

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    Her thesis Tierra, violencia y género: hombres y mujeres en la historia rural de Colombia 1930–1990 (Land, Violence and Gender: Men and Women in the Rural History of Colombia 1930–1990) prepared under the advisors Gerrit J. Huizer and Gerrit A. de Bruijne, was published in 1997. [1]

  4. Women in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    "Mercedes Abadía – el movimiento de las mujeres colombianas por el derecho al voto en los años cuarenta". En: En Otras Palabras No.7. Mujeres que escribieron el siglo XX. Construcciones del feminismo en Colombia. Santafé de Bogotá D.C. Colombia, Enero-Junio de 2000. (in Spanish) MUSEO DE ARTE MODERNO DE MEDELLÍN. Débora Arango, 1937 ...

  5. La Violencia - Wikipedia

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    In September 1949, Senator Gustavo Jiménez was assassinated mid-session, in Congress. [8]The La Violencia conflict took place between the Military Forces of Colombia and the National Police of Colombia supported by Colombian Conservative Party paramilitary groups on one side, and paramilitary and guerrilla groups aligned with the Colombian Liberal Party and the Colombian Communist Party on ...

  6. Human rights in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Trade union membership in Colombia has fallen dramatically since the 1980s. [40] According to Justice for Colombia, a British NGO campaigning for human rights and an end to trade union violence in Colombia, this is due to a combination of factors: 'Less than 5% of Colombian workers are members of trade unions – the lowest level in the Americas.

  7. The League of Displaced Women - Wikipedia

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    The "City of Women" (Ciudad de las Mujeres), founded in March 2003 in Turbaco, is a safe haven built by and for displaced women. It is part of the reparation and reconstruction project by the League of displaced women. With over 100 houses, [6] it is a self-sufficient community of women led by women.

  8. Comuna 13, Medellín - Wikipedia

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    "Impactos socioespaciales de la violencia en Colombia: análisis de la distribución, localización y evolución de los grupos paramilitares en Medellín y Montería del 2002 al 2008". Razón Crítica (3). doi: 10.21789/25007807.1241. Rozema, Ralph (2007). "Paramilitares y violencia urbana en Medellín, Colombia". Foro Internacional.

  9. CINEP / Peace Program - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, the National Coordination of Social Action of the Society of Jesus in Colombia was organised, focusing on training leaders and advising popular organisations. [3]In 1966, CIAS-CINEP was consolidated as a group of Jesuits and lay people who sought to complement the work of the National Coordination of Social Action with research and teaching., [1] positioning itself as a centre for ...