Colombia is now at a historical crossroads. To end more than half a century of internal armed conflict, a successful implementation of the Havana peace agreements signed in 2016 is necessary. Among the key factors of success are the provision of sustainable economic opportunities for ex-combatants willing to turn the page on war, as well as the improvement of the quality of life of people in rural areas that suffered the armed conflict. PASO Colombia, a program of One Earth Future, works to make this possible through the following projects.
- December 2, 2022
Migrants: Prosperity and employment on the Colombian-Venezuelan border.
Recognizing the migratory problems that the country has faced in recent years, and the agricultural potential that exists in border territory, PASO has developed two projects that contribute to strengthening productive capacities in a collaborative effort between Venezuelans and the vulnerable Colombian population.
- November 8, 2022
Voices from the Territory
A project that empowers the voice of cultural and communication collectives building peace in 40 of the municipalities most affected by violence and poverty in Colombia.
- November 16, 2018
Collaborative Commercial Partnerships
PASO Colombia works to build mutually beneficial partnerships among rural communities, ex-combatants, private companies, and public and international organizations.