Fostering solidarity for gender/ethnic reincorporation: the experience of female indigenous ex-combatants in tierra grata, cesar

This investigation was developed during the first stage of the implementation of the peace accords in the Transit Normalization Hamlet Zone (TNHZ) of Tierra Grata, Cesar, Colombia in 2017. Through interviews, discussions and ethnographic observation, we reconstructed the trajectories of two indigeno...

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Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22352
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Case report
Clinical article
Colombia
Female
Gender
Human
Human experiment
Male
Colombia
Farc
Indigenous women ex-combatants
Reincorporation
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Fostering solidarity for gender/ethnic reincorporation: the experience of female indigenous ex-combatants in tierra grata, cesar
title Fostering solidarity for gender/ethnic reincorporation: the experience of female indigenous ex-combatants in tierra grata, cesar
spellingShingle Fostering solidarity for gender/ethnic reincorporation: the experience of female indigenous ex-combatants in tierra grata, cesar
Adult
Article
Case report
Clinical article
Colombia
Female
Gender
Human
Human experiment
Male
Colombia
Farc
Indigenous women ex-combatants
Reincorporation
title_short Fostering solidarity for gender/ethnic reincorporation: the experience of female indigenous ex-combatants in tierra grata, cesar
title_full Fostering solidarity for gender/ethnic reincorporation: the experience of female indigenous ex-combatants in tierra grata, cesar
title_fullStr Fostering solidarity for gender/ethnic reincorporation: the experience of female indigenous ex-combatants in tierra grata, cesar
title_full_unstemmed Fostering solidarity for gender/ethnic reincorporation: the experience of female indigenous ex-combatants in tierra grata, cesar
title_sort Fostering solidarity for gender/ethnic reincorporation: the experience of female indigenous ex-combatants in tierra grata, cesar
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
Case report
Clinical article
Colombia
Female
Gender
Human
Human experiment
Male
Colombia
Farc
Indigenous women ex-combatants
Reincorporation
topic Adult
Article
Case report
Clinical article
Colombia
Female
Gender
Human
Human experiment
Male
Colombia
Farc
Indigenous women ex-combatants
Reincorporation
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