• 26 February 2015

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    Category : Opinion

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    Anti-drug crops

    El cultivo del cacao o el café se ha convertido en la alternativa de aquellas personas que subsisten de la plantación y recolección de plantas que contienen estupefacientes. El ‘Desarrollo alternativo’, una opción para cambiar la forma de vida de cientos de familias. Este sistema ya ha atendido a 190.000 en Colombia. The planting of cocoa or coffee has become an alternative for people who subsist by cultivating and harvesting narcotic-containing plants. "Alternative development", an option for changing the way of life of hundreds of families. This system has already helped 190,000 families in Colombia. The planting of cocoa or coffee has become an alternative for people who subsist by cultivating and harvesting narcotic-containing plants. "Alternative development", an option for changing the way of life of hundreds of families. This system has already helped 190,000 families in Colombia. The planting of cocoa or coffee has become an alternative for people who subsist by cultivating and harvesting narcotic-containing plants. "Alternative development", an option for changing the way of life of hundreds of families. This system has already helped 190,000 families in Colombia.

    Rural farmers, African-descended, Raizaland indigenous groups. Families belonging to these four communities in Colombia have resorted to illegal cultivation of plants like coca and poppies (from which heroin is derived) as a way of life. The ease of cultivation offered by the zon...

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  • 19 February 2015

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    Category : Opinion

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    What kind of cooperation do my taxes pay for?

    La Secretaría General de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo (SGCID) de España trabaja día a día para rendir cuentas a la ciudadanía. Hablamos sobre ello con Ana Henche, la jefa del Servicio de Estadística de la SGCID. The Spanish General Secretariat of International Development Cooperation (SGCID) works day after day to bring accountability to citizens. We spoke to Ana Henche, head of the SGCID's Statistics Service about this. The Spanish General Secretariat of International Development Cooperation (SGCID) works day after day to bring accountability to citizens. We spoke to Ana Henche, head of the SGCID's Statistics Service about this. The Spanish General Secretariat of International Development Cooperation (SGCID) works day after day to bring accountability to citizens. We spoke to Ana Henche, head of the SGCID's Statistics Service about this.

    What kind of cooperation do my taxes pay for?, is a question that must have been asked before. Since last year, the Spanish General Secretariat of International Development Cooperation (SGCID) has been trying to answer this question in a simple and direct way on the website "

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  • 12 February 2015

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    Category : Interview

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    Five answers on Peru’s judicial system

    Mikel Berraondo is an international expert on human rights and indigenous peoples who in the last two years has been coordinating the interculturality project of justice in Peru within the EUROsociAL programme. We talk to him about progress in linking ordinary justice with the special jurisdiction system of Peru's indigenous populations, which has consolidated a relationship of equality with recognition of intercultural justice.

    What is meant by intercultural justice?

    Putting into practice international human rights standards that refer to creating a justice system in which ordinary justice coexists with the different levels of indigenous justice present in each country, kno...

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  • 03 February 2015

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    Category : Opinion

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    The importance of police cooperation in the area of cybercrime

    Silvia Barrera es Inspectora de la Brigada de Investigación Tecnológica del Cuerpo Nacional de Policía (CNP) y colabora como experta en un proyecto sobre lucha contra el cibercrimen en Croacia financiado la Unión Europea y gestionado por la FIIAPP. Silvia Barrera, Inspector in the Technology Investigation Brigade of the Spanish National Police Force (CNP), is collaborating as an expert in a project to fight cybercrime in Croatia financed by the European Union and managed by the FIIAPP Silvia Barrera, Inspector in the Technology Investigation Brigade of the Spanish National Police Force (CNP), is collaborating as an expert in a project to fight cybercrime in Croatia financed by the European Union and managed by the FIIAPP Silvia Barrera, Inspector in the Technology Investigation Brigade of the Spanish National Police Force (CNP), is collaborating as an expert in a project to fight cybercrime in Croatia financed by the European Union and managed by the FIIAPP

    La importancia de coordinar esfuerzos para luchar contra "la creciente amenaza de la ciberdelincuencia" ha sido reconocida dentro de la Unión Europea como "multi-dimensional”, orientada de este modo a ciudadanos, empresas y gobiernos y creciendo a un ritmo vertiginoso.

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