News stories by Constanza Vieira

  1. Q&A: Greening Colombia's Energy Mix

    - Inter Press Service

    BOGOTA, Jun 06 (IPS) - Constanza Vieira interviews JUHERN KIM, GGGI acting representative in ColombiaColombia is a global power in biodiversity and water resources, but at the same time it depends on exports of fossil fuels, coal and oil, to the world. But don't panic: in the green economy there are also incomes and jobs - says a world expert on the subject, Juhern Kim.

  2. First Acid Test for Peace in Colombia Will Be the Referendum

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    BOGOTA, Sep 27 (IPS) - It was like a huge party in Colombia. "Congratulations!" people said to each other, before hugging. "Only 20 minutes to go!" one office worker said, hurrying on her way to Bolívar square, in the heart of Bogotá. And everyone knew what she was talking about, and hurried along too. Complete strangers exchanged winks of complicity.

  3. Industrial-Level Aid Logistics in Colombia’s Decades-Long Humanitarian Disaster

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    BOGOTA, May 16 (IPS) - "If you're going to talk about Colombia and the peace process, do it somewhere else," was heard at a regional preparatory meeting for the World Humanitarian Summit, according to Ramón Rodríguez, with the Colombian government's Unit for Attention and Integral Reparation for Victims (UARIV).

  4. “Together, Civil Society Has Power”

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    BOGOTA, Apr 30 (IPS) - When Tamara Adrián, a Venezuelan transgender opposition legislator, spoke at a panel on inclusion during the last session of the International Civil Society Week held in Bogotá, 12 Latin American women stood up and stormed out of the room.

  5. Organised Civil Society Increasingly Hemmed In by Global Elites, Say Activists

    - Inter Press Service

    BOGOTA, Apr 27 (IPS) - Collusion, according to the dictionary, means "secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others." That is what the world's political and economic elites engage in, according to Danny Sriskandarajah, secretary general of the international civil society alliance CIVICUS.

  6. Peace in Colombia, Shielded by International Support

    - Inter Press Service

    BOGOTA, Mar 25 (IPS) - "It was not possible" to reach a final agreement with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the Colombian government's lead negotiator, Humberto de la Calle, announced in Havana on Wednesday Mar. 23 – the deadline set for a peace deal.

  7. Pilgrimage for Peace on 50th Anniversary of Camilo Torres’ Death

    - Inter Press Service

    BARRANCABERMEJA, Colombia, Feb 20 (IPS) - The police cut down trees at six different points to block the road to the spot in northeast Colombia where priest-turned-guerrilla Camilo Torres was killed 50 years ago, and local residents protested the attempt to pay homage to him.

  8. Eight Cooperation Accords Strengthen Ties between Colombia and UAE

    - Inter Press Service

    BOGOTÁ, Feb 10 (IPS) - "I am honoured to be in Colombia at a time when important steps towards peace are being taken," the foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, said after meeting with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos.

  9. Is Colombia’s Peace Process Really at Its Lowest Ebb?

    - Inter Press Service

    BOGOTÁ, Jul 07 (IPS) - There is a growing sensation in Colombia that the peace talks with the FARC guerrillas are "about to come to an end" – in success or failure, according to the government's chief negotiator, Humberto de la Calle.

  10. One-Third of Colombia’s Newly-Elected Senators Have Paramilitary Ties

    - Inter Press Service

    BOGOTÁ, Mar 13 (IPS) - In July 2004, when paramilitary leader Salvatore Mancuso was demobilising, he admitted to the Colombian parliament that the illegal extreme rightwing forces controlled 35 percent of the seats. Ten years later the situation is very similar: one-third of the new senate, where congressional power mainly resides, is allegedly linked to the paramilitaries.

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