Laura Rondon
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Officer
At the beginning of February, Children Change Colombia was invited by the Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) to participate in the pre-sessional working group of Colombia in Geneva. Our Executive Director Angela Carreño attended the session and presented the situation of forced recruitment of Children in Colombia.
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The panel provided an insightful conversation on the challenges and opportunities for peace in Colombia, featuring experts in the field. Academics and field workers presented findings from their research and
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This article highlights the critical work being done to protect Colombia’s children, while shedding light on the ongoing challenges they face. Ending these abuses requires sustained efforts from communities, organisations, and institutions alike to create lasting change and ensure that no child is left behind.
Children Change Colombia in collaboration with the School of Public Policy of University College London are delighted to invite you to the event Call for Change: Reflections on Peace and
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Venezuelans have been escaping the economic hardship and political repression, with Colombia being the primary destination for these migrants. As of January 2024, Colombia is hosting 2.9 million Venezuelan refugees and migrants. The crisis and influx of migrants from Venezuela to Colombia increases the risk of economic exploitation of children and child labour – an already prevalent issue for many communities in Colombia.
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