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2001: Resistencia de las mujeres en Barrancabermeja

Author(s)
Peace Brigades International
Publisher / Journal
PBI Colombia
Organisation(s)
Catholic Nonviolence Initiative
Organización Femenina Popular
OFP
Peacebrigades International
Publication year
2019
ACCESS
Link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7586rLIXLi0&list=PLTS7t_481mNXQp4CCxOqG77x-HV-j…
Access
Open
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FURTHER INFORMATION
Source type
Video
Keywords
Civilian Peacekeeping
Civilian-to-Civilian Protection
Conflict resolution
Local forms of (informal) leadership
Role of religious beliefs and/or actors
Self-Protection/Challenges of Self-Protection
Social cohesion
Unarmed Civilian Protection
Women
Protective accompaniment
Nonviolence
Direct physical protection
Early Warning Early Response
Protection of Human Rights Defenders / Activists / Important Persons
Nonviolence as a self-protection strategy
Country
Colombia
Barrancabermeja
Magdalena Medio
Santander
Language(s)
English
Spanish
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