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violence against women

Colombian women remain conservative. Photo: Luz Adriana VIlla / Flickr

What Colombian women want: Recent survey reveals Colombian women’s attitudes on violence, discrimination and the peace process

  Housework is the occupation of 40% of women in Colombia, and 79% think pardon and reconciliation with the FARC is unlikely. (more…)

Claudia Johana Rodríguez femicide

Outrage over femicide

[caption id="attachment_21321" align="aligncenter" width="888"] The femicide in a Bogotá shopping mall of Claudia Johana Rodríguez has caused...

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Making femicide visible

[caption id="attachment_20311" align="aligncenter" width="970"] A woman protesting at a recent Ni Una Mas rally in Mexico, with the words ‘not a...

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