Consultoria para los Derechos Humanos y el Desplazamiento (CODHES).

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The objective of the research is to generate public debate, raise awareness and, ultimately, contribute to the formulation of an institutional resolution to conflict.

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Areas of Operation Cundinamarca
Address Carrera 6 No. 34 - 62 Oficina 302, Bogotá
Phone 00 (57) 1 2325666
Contact codhes@codhes.org
Website www.codhes.org
Tel + 57 (0) 1 2325666

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CODHES (Consultoría para los Derechos Humanos y el Desplazamiento) is a non-profit organisation established in 1992 by academics in human rights and international humanitarian law who sought peaceful alternatives for Colombia, with an emphasis on the individuals and communities directly affected by the armed conflict. Its projects are aimed at finding a democratic solution to the armed conflict and overcoming the humanitarian crisis through research, information systems and social solutions. The objective of the research is to generate public debate, raise awareness and, ultimately, contribute to the formulation of an institutional resolution to conflict.

Whilst CODHES does not officially represent the displaced population, it believes in the duty of civil society and the international community to build solutions and protect the victims. Its areas of work with populations at risk include prevention of forced displacement, promotion of humanitarian responses, and the socio-economic and psychosocial recovery of the population.

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