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Construcción de paz en Colombia : una mirada desde los jóvenes (Search for Common Ground, 2018)

March 18, 2018

El presente estudio recoge los resultados cuantitativos y cualitativos del Mapeo de Jóvenes por Jóvenes, investigación liderada por 41 jóvenes entre los 18 y 29 años en 21 de los 24 municipios donde opera el Programa de Alianzas para la Reconciliación de la Agencia de Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID), diseñada y supervisada por Search for Common Ground en Colombia. Los resultados del mapeo evidencian la importancia y el rol de la juventud en la construcción de paz en Colombia; proveen de lineamientos y recomendaciones a PAR y sus socios sobre cómo emprender y llevar a cabo un trabajo colaborativo con las organizaciones juveniles en el territorio; y sirven de punto de partida tanto para Search como para PAR y sus socios en el diseño de una estrategia de concientización y movilización de los jóvenes hacia la construcción de paz y la reconciliación en sus comunidades.

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Filed Under: Children, Colombia, Peace & Social Cohesion, Publications (published in print and/or online), Social Mobilisation, Spanish/Español

Peacebuilding in Colombia: A Youth Perspective (Search for Common Ground Report, 2018)

March 18, 2018

This study gathers quantitative and qualitative results from the Jóvenes por Jóvenes Mapping. This research was led by 41 young people between 18 and 29 years of age in 21 of the 24 municipalities where the Program of Alliances for Reconciliation (PAR) from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) operates, designed and supervised by Search for Common Ground in Colombia. The youth mapping results highlight the importance and role of youth in peacebuilding in Colombia. They provide guidelines and recommendations to PAR and its partners on how to undertake collaborative work with youth-led organizations in the territory, and serve as a starting point for both Search and PAR in the design of an awareness and mobilization strategy of young people towards peacebuilding and reconciliation in their communities.

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Filed Under: Children, Colombia, Peace & Social Cohesion, Publications (published in print and/or online), Social Mobilisation

Contested and Under Pressure: A Snapshot of the Enabling Environment of Civil Society in 22 Countries (CIVICUS 2017)

April 8, 2017

Between 2013 and 2016, civil society in 22 countries carried out an Enabling Environment National Assessment (EENA). The EENA is a civil society-led process that analyses the extent to which national conditions enable the work of civil society.
The EENA analysis explores in particular how laws and regulations relating to civil society are implemented in practice, and how they impact on civil society. The assessments, led by national civil society partners, employed a common methodology that encompassed interviews with key stakeholders, consultations, focus groups and desk research. In every country, six core dimensions were assessed: the ability of civil society groups to form, operate and access resources -all aspects of the freedom of association – plus the freedoms of peaceful assembly
and expression, and relations between civil society and governments.
Overall the EENA assessments reveal a picture of an environment for civil society that is volatile, contested and often under pressure, but also with some optimism in some contexts about the potential for progress.

Filed Under: Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, Colombia, Governance, Honduras, India, Jordan, Lebanon, Mexico, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Panama, Philippines, Publications (published in print and/or online), South Africa, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia Tagged With: civil society, Social Change

Malaria Social & Behavior Change Communication National Strategies (collected and mapped by HC3 2016)

October 16, 2016

HC3 has analyzed, collected and mapped a number of national malaria communication strategies. A number of countries are updating their malaria communication strategies as they prepare concept notes for the Global Fund. The strategies include those written both and after 2010 as well as current strategies.

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Filed Under: Behaviour Change Communication, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Colombia, Democratic Republic Of Congo (DRC), Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Guinea, Guyana, Haiti, Health, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Publications (published in print and/or online), Rwanda, Senegal, Social Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC), Somalia, Suriname, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe Tagged With: Communication strategies, HC3, Malaria

Multi-Media Response to Colombia Earthquake

August 12, 2015

Following the earthquake that hit the Colombian town of Armenia in January 1999, a local NGO, Viva la Ciudadanía, has started a multi-media project to aid the reconstruction, involving radio, TV and newspapers. A model that is earmarked for peacebuilding as well.

Radio is the major component with news and magazine programming, plus a soap opera called Los Nuevos Vecinos (Our New Neighbours). The soap’s writers are a creative group of five people living in the camps or temporary housing. Focus groups are being created in different parts of the affected area to discuss what needs to be said by the characters in the soap opera. The actors are also people of the affected community.

In addition, there are community correspondents who have been trained in radio and writing workshops so they can provide copy for the radio magazine and the newspaper. These correspondents are drawn from a wide range of society – youth groups, senior citizens’ clubs and community leaders.

Phone-ins encourage listeners to comment on what they have heard. The project was started to counter the lack of information about the reconstruction process, with the national media concentrating only in corruption and other dramatic events.

The project organisers have succeeded on enlisting commercial and community radio’s co-operation in broadcasting the programmes at the same time, so the entire affected area is being reached. The plan is to use this project as a model for the peace-building process elsewhere in the country.[1]

For more information see: http://viva.org.co/

[1]  DFID ‘Working with the Media in Conflicts and other Emergencies’ 2000 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/C8ECCFBA7563F7F4C1256D570049D0B4-DID-mediaandconflict-aug02.pdf

 

 

Filed Under: Awareness Raising, C4D and Peace, Case Studies, Colombia, Peace & Social Cohesion Tagged With: Community, Los Nuevos Vecinos, Soap Opera, Viva la Ciudadanía

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