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The LAWG Education Fund (LAWGEF), Catholic
Relief Services and other partners hosted a delegation from Colombia in
the spring of this year that focused on the humanitarian crisis of internal
displacement. With 3.8 million people internally displaced in the last
two decades, Colombia’s ongoing crisis of displacement is second
only to Sudan’s. LAWG staff with the delegation (left to right): Lisa Haugaard, Marco Romero, Lainie Scudder, Governor Eduardo Zúñiga, Jennifer Trowbridge and Father Maurizio Pontin. Marco Romero is the
president of CODHES, the nongovernmental Consultancy for Human Rights
and Displacement. Marco, also a political science professor with the National
University of Colombia discussed with U.S. policy makers Colombia’s
legal obligations, as mandated by the Constitutional Court, to provide
adequate assistance to the internally displaced and discuss the need for
reparations and return of land. Left to right: Governor Zúñiga,
Father Maurizio, Adam Isacson (CIP), Jennifer Trowbridge (LAWG) and Lisa
Haugaard (LAWG).
Father Maurizio, Jennifer Trowbridge and Marco Romero stand in front of the Capitol building after hosting a well-attended briefing on Colombia’s humanitarian crisis in the House of Representatives.
Lisa Haugaard, Marco Romero and
Governor Zúñiga sit with a statue of Albert Einstein outside
the U.S. Department of State.
Marco Romero speaks for a public
audience at Provisions Library about the root causes of forced displacement
in Colombia, its effect on Colombians and their communities, and what
the United States can do to alleviate the current crisis.
Governor Eduardo Zúñiga and Father Maurizio during their time in Washington, DC.
Father Maurizio, Lisa Haugaard,
Gimena Sanchez-Garzoli of the Washington Office on Latin America and Marco
Romero in front of the Brookings Institution after a meeting to discuss
displacement in Colombia. Here, Governor Zúñiga
speaks about the increasingly difficult situation of displaced persons
in Nariño, some of whom have been forced to leave their homes and
farms due to U.S.-funded aerial spraying.
The Latin America Working Group Education Fund (LAWGEF) is grateful for financial support by the Ford Foundation and Catholic Relief Services which made this delegation possible. Thanks also to our partner organizations in organizing the events, including the Washington Office on Latin America, Catholic Relief Services, Colombia Human Rights Committee, Center for International Policy and U.S. Office on Colombia. To learn more about CODHES,
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