Colombia’s southeast: confined and hungry
The horror caused by the coronavirus in Colombia’s Amazon region where people have no access to basic needs and healthcare shows things cannot go on like this.
The horror caused by the coronavirus in Colombia’s Amazon region where people have no access to basic needs and healthcare shows things cannot go on like this.
The stories of the Yucuna and Matapi peoples I grew up with are rich in glory, but some are of all-consuming viruses that left my ancestors defenseless. {url}
Authorities in Colombia’s third largest city Cali never reported that at the Cristo Rey hospital, eight health workers were confirmed to be infected with the coronavirus. In a context where…
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Colombia’s largest hydroelectric dam, HidroItuango, has made international headlines — and for all the wrong reasons. From its inception, the $4.5 billion-dollar dam built near Ituango, Antioquia, on the Cauca…
Colombia ended up burying journalists last year, again. Mauricio Lezama had been recording his documentary Mayo, the story of a nurse and activist of the Patriotic Union who managed to…