Colombia: Providing aid after FARC peace deal
The ‘La Havana’ peace deal signed last August between Colombia and the main rebel group, FARC, started the process to put an end to a 52 year armed conflict. The amended agreement was ratified in November despite being rejected by a referendum. Half a century of war has left over 200,000 people dead. In the past…
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