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  • Country

    SCIAF has been working in Colombia since 1985, focusing on promoting peace, helping indigenous and afro-Colombian people to preserve their land, protect their land rights, and protect themselves from threats from illegal mining operations.

  • News story

    This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights.

  • News story

    Mark Camburn , SCIAF's Programme Manager, reflects on why it is so important that we continue to help our sisters and brother in Colombia.

  • News story

    Today, we welcome the Holy Father’s first visit to Colombia.

  • News story

    We welcome two River Guardians from the Atrato River in Chocó, Colombia, to Scotland. They are tasked as being the 'voice' of the river.

  • Project

    Through our local partners, we work with local Indigenous, afro-Colombian, and Mestizo rural communities, strengthening their capacity to defend, protect, and make sustainable use of their natural resources.

  • Partner

    We’ve been working with SIEMBRA on a range of environmental, peacebuilding and indigenous rights projects. Most notably, we collaborated on a project to formally recognise the River Atrato as a bearer of rights, meaning it is now legally protect

  • Partner

    Fundación Buen Punto (FBP) is a Colombia non-government organisation (NGO) using sport to promote peaceful co-existence in vulnerable populations. 

  • News story

    SCIAF's Partner Advocacy Officer, Line Kikkenborg Christensen, writes about Scotland's Circular Economy Bill, SCIAF's input to this bill and why we need a global perspective.

  • News story

    Luis, from Chocó, Colombia, experienced the horrendous Bojayá massacre. Read his story today.