War-scarred Colombia bets on land reform to foster peace
President Juan Manuel Santos wants to convince farmers displaced by violence that he can deliver on ambitious land reform and they can safely return home
Colombia can grow economy "through nature without destroying it" - environment vice minister
Colombia must find sustainable ways to use natural resources as investors rush for land, says environment vice minister
14,000 Colombians displaced every month despite peace efforts – U.N.
Govt needs to do more to provide humanitarian aid to communities living in areas hard hit by the conflict and drug-fuelled violence - UN
Rape survivors brace as Colombia's warlords prepare to leave jail
Hundreds of warlords who confessed to massacres and rape will soon walk free after only eight years in prison
Colombia’s 'Rigo' - from war victim to cycling sporting hero
Rigo's life story reflects the suffering and resilience of many Colombians during the nation’s 50-year war
Relatives of Colombia disappeared see little hope of justice-report
Colombia peace talks may lead to discovery of more missing people's graves, but relatives are losing hope after 50 years of fighting
Peace talks at stake as Colombia goes to runoff vote
Will Colombia choose a president who will continue peace talks or one who will suspend them?
On anniversary, justice elusive for Guatemala war victims – Amnesty
There has been no legal reckoning for the thousands of deaths, injuries and torture of Guatemala's 36-year civil war, Amnesty says.
U.N. sounds alarm on Colombia displacement as peace talks advance
Fighting between drug gangs and rebels has displaced more than 2,000 Embera Indians since mid-May
Draft bill raises hope for stateless people in Dominican Rep - U.N.
Without a national identity card, stateless people in the Dominican Republic don't have the right to vote, get married and own property