Colombia
Final Agreement to End the Armed Conflict and Build a Stable and Lasting Peace
Women’s Roles: In Brief
Official Roles

After low rates of participation in early rounds of talks, 20 percent of the government’s negotiating team and 40 percent of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) team in final negotiations were women. Women played instrumental roles in building coalitions, rallying public support, repairing community relations, and laying the groundwork for the peace-building efforts.

Civil Society Efforts

Women improved the security situation in local communities by mediating cease-fires, convincing guerrillas to lift roadblocks, and negotiating the release of hostages.

Women’s Roles
33%
women
Negotiators
N/A
Mediators
5%
women
Signatories
Women's Representation in Parliament
2016
10% women
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