Facilitating Civil Society Dialogues for Peace in Colombia
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- Learn more about the book "Colombia: Building Peace in a time of War"
- Colombia Grant Highlights
- Countries & Continents: Colombia
Project Chairs
USIP is supporting the efforts of civil society leaders to meet, discuss, and articulate strategies for putting peace in Colombia on the agenda of policymakers. Beginning with an initial conference in 2008, USIP has convened a series of activities with civil society working on the Colombian conflict in both Washington, DC and Colombia. Known as the Washington Group, the participants include some three dozen leaders of peace and human rights organizations in Colombia, and several NGO partners in the United States.
Background
- Assist civil society leaders in articulating goals and policy proposals on peace more clearly
- Facilitate Colombian civil society efforts to communicate their goals and strategies to policymakers
- Advance the state of knowledge in the United States about non-armed actors and the role of civil society in relation to peacemaking and peace-building in Colombia.
Activities
“Promoting Peace in Colombia: Ideas for the New Administration,” a day-long conference on December 2, 2008, co-sponsored with the Consultancy for Human Rights and Displacement (CODHES) and Colombia Committee for Human Rights (CCHR)
- Read the Program Agenda and Conference Report
- Read the Letter to President Obama signed by over 100 civil society organizations
"Administration Roundtable on Colombia,” December 2009
- Read the conference communiqué
Three-day consultation with civil society leaders in Paipa, Colombia, organized by CODHES, August 2010
- Read the Program Agenda and Summary of the Meetings

