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Creation of peace scenarios in women victims of the armed conflict in Colombia-Case of Bogotá. A look from the state of the art

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https://doi.org/10.18050/RevUCVHACER.v11n1a10

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Construcción de paz, Afectaciones, Resiliencia, Emprendimiento, Desarrollo sostenible

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This paper presents the state of the art and the pilot executed out in the city of Bogotá with the help of the foundation "Una Mirada al Cielo", as a first phase of a macroproject within which one of its objectives is to establish strategies for the creation of peace scenarios for women victims of the armed conflict in Colombia. Through a mixed technology, it is possible to establish that within the category of peacebuilding analysis, transitional justice, entrepreneurship should be included, while the category of the effects on women from the armed conflict should include: the life project, health, family, gender relations and impunity. Regarding the pilot test, it allows identifying that 60% of the women surveyed are mothers head of the family, 75% are entrepreneurs, who develop these projects due to: the need to obtain extra income, unemployment and professional growth. Entrepreneurship can be an articulated alternative to policies and strategies for the promotion of work with a gender perspective, as a contribution to the construction of peace scenarios and to the achievement of some of the Sustainable Development Goals such as five (5): Equality of Gender, eight (8): Decent Work and Economic Growth and sixteen (16): Peace, Justice and Solid Institutions, among others.
Keywords: Peace building, impacts, resilience, entrepreneurship, sustainable development.

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2022-03-17

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GUTIERREZ MEJÍA , D. P., CASTRO RICO, M. A., & LOPEZ LOPEZ, . M. K. (2022). Creation of peace scenarios in women victims of the armed conflict in Colombia-Case of Bogotá. A look from the state of the art. UCV Hacer, 11(1), 103–112. https://doi.org/10.18050/RevUCVHACER.v11n1a10

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