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Student strikes

Student strikes continue: The march of the pencils

[caption id="attachment_33248" align="aligncenter" width="1060"] Students gather at the Universidad Nacional to protest the lack of funds for public...

Education protests

Education protests: 40,000 march in Bogotá

[caption id="attachment_32511" align="aligncenter" width="1060"] Photo: Franziska Bujara[/caption] With a growing deficit in the public education...

President Duque proposes education reforms aimed at strengthening public universities

[caption id="attachment_32033" align="aligncenter" width="576"] Public universities like Universidad de Antioquia (pictured above) were denied vital...

“Historical memory goes hand in hand with peace”: María Emma Wills Obregón on Bogotá’s new Museo de Memoria Histórica

[caption id="attachment_29040" align="aligncenter" width="696"] Image courtesy of Arquitectura: Pacheco Estudio de Arquitectura + Estudio. Entresitio...

Autism -The Bogota Post

Small, important steps are taken to improve Colombia’s understanding of autism

In comparison with the western world, Colombia has fallen behind in providing equal opportunities and support for children with autism....

Colombia announces $80 billion budget for 2018

On Wednesday Colombia’s congress approved a 235 trillion COP ($80 billion) budget for 2018 in an effort to retain its BBB credit rating. ...

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