A group of global activists will visit Colombia to discuss solutions to face the planetary crisis
34 researchers and global activists from the Atlantic Fellows community will meet for a week in Bogotá to discuss a just transition to address the world's climate crisis. The week will have several key spaces to strengthen collective action and climate justice, as a prelude to COP16 in Cali, Colombia.
By Dejusticia | | Atlantic Fellows, Atlantic Institute, Climate Change, global activism
Together for a fair tax world
International tax cooperation is not just a matter of politics, but of global justice and respect for human rights. Only by working together and with strong leadership can we build a tax system that ensures the well-being of all people.
By Mariana Matamoros | | América Latina, global justice, Latin America, taxes
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Advertising, children and the protection of rights: can they go together?
By Adriana Carolina Torres Bastidas | | advertising regulation, Alimentos y bebidas ultraprocesados, enfermedades, Global South, malnutrition childrens, regulación publicidad
Unhealthy diets high in sugars, saturated fats, sodium and trans fats are one of the main "enemies" of public health, as they contribute to all forms of malnutrition (undernutrition; micronutrient ...
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By Diana Guarnizo | | Bussiness and Human Rights, DDHH, Empresas y derechos humanos, Human Rights, Latin America, Latinoamérica, Sur Global
Businesses are central to the modern world. A country without a foundational network of businesses is a country that does not grow. In many cases they are a source of ...
Lea más Venezuela: social organizations demand transparency in elections, political dialogue and guarantees for protests
By Dejusticia | | Authoritarianism, elections, human Rights in Venezuela, maduro, Venezuela
The undersigned organizations express our concern about the lack of transparency in the electoral process that has resulted in Nicolás Maduro as president-elect of Venezuela (period 2025-2031). Several presidents, authorities ...
Lea más The environmental dimension of the peasantry: a constitutional remedy against the boomerang of climate maladaptation
By Carlos Quesada, Allison Angarita | | Campesinado, justicia climatica, Medio Ambiente, Sur Global
Throughout the world, many efforts to contain the climate crisis have had a boomerang effect on peasant communities; however, with the recognition of the environmental dimension of the peasantry, Colombian ...
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By Carlos Quesada, Juan Pablo Guerrero | | Acaparamiento, Campesinado, Derecho a la tierra, El sur global, Galilea
In the Sumapaz region, not far from Bogotá, Colombia, is the Bosque de Galilea or Galilea Forest, a territory that has been the scene of peasant struggles against land grabbing ...
Lea más “One can live naked, without light, but no one survives without food”
By Sindy Castro | | El sur global, Entrevista, Fensuagro, La Vía Campesina, Nury Martínez
The recognition of the rights of peasants at the United Nations General Assembly is the result of the work and solidarity of peasant organizations in the Global South. We interviewed ...
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The immigration policy of the United States and its implications in Latin America
By Ximena Ortiz Ortiz, Lina Arroyave Velásquez | | México, migration, Refugees, United States
The United States has implemented different measures to prevent the entry of migrants and refugees into its territory, including extending its immigration policy to Latin American countries.
Lea más The binationality of the Wayuu people: the pending debt of Venezuela and Colombia
By Dayanna Gladys Palmar Uriana, Paulo Ilich Bacca | | Colombia, Indigenous Peoples, migración, migration, Refugees, Venezuela
The Wayuu arrive in Colombia to seek refuge but crashes with a wall that prevents them from accessing social services and fundamental rights: the Colombian State has not recognized the binationality of the Wayuu people in practice.
Lea más The binationality of the Wayuu people: the vision from their cosmology
By Dayanna Gladys Palmar Uriana, Paulo Ilich Bacca | | Colombia, Indigenous Peoples, migración, migration, Refugees, Venezuela
The Wayuu people have demanded the recognition of their binationality, appealing to the legal and political link that unites them with Colombia and Venezuela, which should translate into a full guarantee of rights and citizenship in both countries.
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We travel with 20 indigenous activists of the world to the heart of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Listen to this story about the Kankuama Resistance.
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Discover some of the documentary pieces that we have made. Indigenous resistance, migration of Venezuelans to Colombia and stories of women coca growers, are some of our topics of interest.