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Strengthening Democracy and Human Rights

In 2016, the government of Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known as the FARC, signed a peace accord that brought an end to a 50-year civil war. The accord specifically named The Carter Center as a partner in supporting its implementation.

Our role included monitoring the separation of child soldiers in the FARC, tracking human rights compliance, and recommending legal and electoral reforms to help solidify peace and create a more inclusive democracy.

Today we continue to support peace and democracy in Colombia through trainings for journalists and women leaders.

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Election Observation

The Carter Center deployed an international expert mission to Bogota to assess key aspects of Colombia’s presidential election on May 31, 2026.

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Empowerment through Information

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Conflict Resolution

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Mental Health and Caregiving

In 2013, the Carter Center’s Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism, in partnership with the Universidad de La Sabana, began awarding two fellowships each year to journalists in Colombia. The program was established in support of Colombia’s efforts to raise awareness of mental illnesses, which are among the most under-recognized health conditions in the nation, often characterized by stigma and misinformation.

Now self-funded, the Latin America program — as it’s referred to today — has since grown to include other Central and South American countries, including Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. 

The goals of the international fellowships remain the same:

  • Develop a diverse cohort of better-informed journalists who can more effectively report on mental health across evolving and emerging platforms. 
  • Increase effective and accurate reporting on mental health issues and substance use disorder.
  • Equip journalists with the tools needed to produce high-quality work that reflects an understanding of responsible mental health reporting.
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