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Armed conflict and mental health in Colombia. [PDF]
Tamayo-Agudelo W, Bell V.
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Armed conflict exposure types are not equally associated with access to psychosocial support: A study of over 8 million victims of the Colombian armed conflict. [PDF]
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Hybrid de novo tandem repeat detection using short and long reads. [PDF]
Fertin G, Jean G, Radulescu A, Rusu I.
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[Interactions and conversations during family visits to the exhibition "Ciencia del Amor y del Perdón", at Maloka, in Bogota, Colombia]. [PDF]
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Macro level system mapping of the provision of mental health services to young people living in a conflict context in Colombia. [PDF]
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The political discourse of Comunes regarding FARC-EP dissidents in Colombia
Critical Studies on Security, 2023Jeronimo Rios +2 more
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Colombia and FARC-EP Struggle for peace
2022This role-play is simulating the negotiations between the Colombian government of President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, leading to the peace agreement of 2016. These negotiations are to end a conflict that was lasting for more than 50 years and cost more than 200,000 lives.
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