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Ítem Administración internacional por medio de las Operaciones de Mantenimiento de la Paz(Universidad EAFIT, 2010) Trujillo Durán, Sarita; Velásquez Gómez, Natalia; Tamayo Franco, Rafael EduardoÍtem Civil Conflict and antipoverty programmes: effects on demobilisation(Universidad EAFIT, 2015-04-08) Pena, Paola; Urrego, Joaquin A.; Villa, Juan M.; jurrego@worldbank.org; penap@outlook.com; juan.villalora@manchester.ac.ukAntipoverty programmes have been successful in helping millions of people afford betterlivelihoods -- While this is well known, little research has yet been conducted that examines the power of such programmes to influence outcomes in times of conflict, especially in countries where antipoverty programmes are implemented amidst disputes against illegal armed groups -- This paper focuses on the implementation of Familias en Accion, a flagship antipoverty programme in Colombia during the early 2000s when the country was experiencing the crudest peak in its long-lasting internal conflict -- Our estimations are based on a natural experiment that resulted from the rolling out of the programme which allowed us to identify a difference-in-differences approach -- Our results indicate that the programme had positive effects on the demobilisation of combatants -- The theoretical transmission channels of these effects are discussed and contrasted with the existing empirical evidenceÍtem Educación para la paz : aportes de la mediación analítica y de la pedagogía socrática(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Restrepo Ruiz, Natalia; Manrique Tisnés, HoracioÍtem Importancia de la participación de las víctimas del conflicto armado en los procesos de justicia, paz, reparación y garantías de no repetición en Colombia(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Betancur Cano, Maria José; Álvarez Tobón, María Alejandra; Puentes Sánchez, Juan CamiloThe systematic scenarios of violence that have plagued the Colombian society for decades have left behind hundreds of victims and unjust spilling of blood that have marked the history of entire families, and in turn, the history of a nation where achieving peace seems increasingly elusive. It is therefore inevitable to inquire about the importance or significance of victim participation in the processes of dialogue, recognition of responsibility, and truth-seeking within the framework of the Colombian armed conflict, in which achieving comprehensive reparation becomes essential. This reparation must satisfy the rights afforded to the victims, which are a necessary precondition for concluding these episodes of violence endured over the years. All of this is aimed at the culmination of the conflict and the pursuit and construction of lasting peace.Ítem Reintegración sin desmovilización: el caso de las milicias populares de Medellín(2013-04) Giraldo Ramírez, Jorge Alberto de Jesús; Mesa Mejía, Juan Pablo; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Humanidades; jorgegiraldo@eafit.edu.co; Estudios de Filosofía, Hermenéutica y NarrativasNarratives on peace processes in Colombia do not often include the 1994 negotiations with the so-called “popular militia” in Medellín -- This article analyzes the development and results of this process, revises the explanations of its failure which were produced in that time, and proposes an interpretation that appeals to a more profound institutional structure that gave way to the negotiation of disorder and the privatization of security, thus developing a thesis suggested by María Teresa Uribe