These towns show there is plenty of hope for peace in Colombia

Some towns in former FARC territory in Colombia’s problem areas have demonstrated it is possible to drastically reduce violence in a relatively short period of time.

The towns that according to the medical examiner’s office have seen the sharpest reductions in homicides in 2017 all lie in the heart of former FARC territory.

Some even lie in important drug trafficking corridors.

All are taking part in the Development with Territorial Focus Plan (PDET) that seeks increased public investment to impose state authority and stimulate the economy.


Miraflores, Guaviare | -99% homicides

Well aware of the presence of dissident FARC guerrillas, locals in Miraflores are trying to move away from drug trafficking. (Image credit: Human Rights Office)


Remedios, Antioquia | -99% homicides

You can now safely visit Remedios’ Liberty Park (Image credit: Antioquia Interactiva)


San Jose del Guaviare, Caquetá | -99% homicides

Bishop Nelson Jair Cardona speaks to soldiers and former guerrillas in San Jose del Guaviare. (Image credit: Catholic Church)


Barbacoas, Nariño | -93% homicides

The indigenous guard of the local Awa people help national authorities maintain order in Barbacoas. (Image credit: Juan Edgardo Pai)


Acasias, Meta | -90% homicides

Following the end of the conflict in this former FARC area, Acacias can now develop its tourism potential. (Image credit: Airbnb)


Vegachi, Antioquia | -86% homicides

The colorful town of Vegachi suffered three massacres in the late 1990s. Now it is quiet. (Image credit: Vegachi community radio)


Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca | -81% homicides

Children in Buenaventura take part in peace building activities. (Image credit: Jesuit Refugee Service)


El Tarra, Norte de Santander | -61% homicides

Thousands of coca farmers and workers from El Tarra have taken part in the formulation of proposals to ban the base ingredient for cocaine from the region. (Image credit: Ascamcat)


Montelibano, Cordoba | -66% homicides

Community leaders in Montelibano have received courses in peaceful coexistence. (Image credit: National Police)


Valle del Guamez | -37% homicides

Valle del Guamuez’ annual farmers’ day was visited by thousands this year. (Image credit: Mayor’s Office)

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