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Colombia

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    A skyline of Cucuta from above. Image by Mariana Rivas. Colombia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Refugees in Colombia

    Venezuelan Migrant Families Face Challenges After Gaining Citizenship in Colombia

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    Mariana Rivas
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    November 18, 2019
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  • Venezuelan mothers wait to vaccinate their babies at a humanitarian clinic in La Parada, Cucuta, Colombia. Many new mothers regularly make the journey to Colombia to seek medical treatment. Image by Mariana Rivas. Colombia, 2019.
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    Refugees in Colombia

    With the recent announcement that all stateless babies born of Venezuelan parents would receive...

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    Mariana Rivas
    2019 Reporting Fellow
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    Venezuelan migrant mothers are now able to give their children Colombian citizenship. Image by Mariana Rivas. Colombia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Refugees in Colombia

    Stateless Children Born in Colombia Given Citizenship

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    Mariana Rivas
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    November 18, 2019
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    The Weekly: Tracing Conflict Minerals from the Ground to the Consumer

    Students learn about how gold from illegal mines in Colombia winds up in American electronics, and the violence, labor conditions, and environmental consequences that result from this trade.

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    October 16, 2019
  • Maria Daniela Castro from Caracas with her newborn. In Colombia, due to the exodus of more than 3.7 million Venezuelans from their country, 24,000 Venezuelan babies have been born stateless since the beginning of the crisis, according to June government data. Image by Megan Janetsky. Colombia, 2019.
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    Meet the Journalist: Megan Janetsky

    While Colombia has taken measures to address 24,000 'stateless' babies born to fleeing Venezuelan...

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    Megan Janetsky
    Grantee
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    Marta Alcon tends to a Venezuelan caminante that arrived at her shelter in Los Patios, Colombia. Image by Patrick Ammerman. Colombia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Caught Between: Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia

    Leaving on Foot: Venezuela's Caminantes in Colombia

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    Patrick Ammerman
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    October 1, 2019
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    Marisol Ramirez lives with HIV/AIDS in Codero, Venezuela. She crosses the border monthly to receive treatment. Image by Patrick Ammerman. Colombia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Caught Between: Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia

    Venezuela’s HIV Crisis Crosses the Border

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    Patrick Ammerman
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    August 29, 2019
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  • A Venezuelan family waits outside a Red Cross center in Norte de Santander. Image by Patrick Ammerman. Colombia, 2019.
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    Caught Between: Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia

    As Venezuelans leave their country by the millions, how is Colombia—a country with its own recent...

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    Patrick Ammerman
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Caught Between: Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia
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    Venezuelan migrant Fabiana Correa Martinez, 4, kisses the belly of her pregnant mother Nairobi Correa Martinez in a migrant soup kitchen in Cucuta, Colombia on Feb. 9, 2019. Image by Megan Janetsky. Colombia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Stateless in Colombia

    No Country to Call Home? Some Babies Born in Colombia to Venezuelan Parents Lack Birthright Citizenship

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    Megan Janetsky
    Grantee
    August 12, 2019
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  • Venezuelan migrant Yulianis Rodriguez, hunches down in Maicao, Colombia's Hospital San Jose as she struggles to cope with the pain of labor without an epidural on May 5, 2019. She crossed into Colombia alone to give birth to her baby son who was born 'stateless' and is now among 24,000 children who were granted Colombian citizenship by the country's government. Image by Megan Janetsky. Colombia, 2019.
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    Stateless in Colombia

    An exodus of Venezuelans are fleeing to Colombia, including pregnant women faced with lack of...

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    Megan Janetsky
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Stateless in Colombia
  • Vigilante Sarah Dung, 39, guards a checkpoint. Image by Jane Hahn. Nigeria, 2018.
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    Lesson Plans

    Toolkit for Your Next Discussion on Conflict and Peacebuilding

    Conflict—difficult to define, but keenly felt. Explore these stories about under-reported aspects of conflict and peacebuilding.

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    READ MORE about Toolkit for Your Next Discussion on Conflict and Peacebuilding
    July 31, 2019
  • Reese Erlich speaks to the World Affair's Council summer program. Washington, D.C. 2019.
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    From Populism to Peacebuilding: Students Engage with Journalists via Skype

    World Affairs Council Students Skype with Reese Erlich In July 2019, Reese Erlich spoke over Skype...

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    July 26, 2019

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