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Cárdenas, Javier, Downing, Cristal and Vélez, Juanita (2021). Climate-driven Recruitment and Other Conflict Dynamics in Colombia. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 357 1738
Cárdenas, Javier, Downing, Cristal, Johnson, Kyle and O'Neil, Siobhan (2021). COVID-19, Armed Groups, and Public Health Perceptions in Colombia. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 437 617
Cárdenas, Javier, Downing, Cristal, Johnson, Kyle, Olaya, Angela and Vélez, Juanita (2022). Perceptions of FARC Dissident Groups in Colombia: Implications for Future Peace. MEAC Findings Report. United Nations University. 409 1920
Cárdenas, Javier, Downing, Cristal, Johnson, Kyle, Olaya, Angela and Vélez, Juanita (2022). Public Perceptions of the Transitional Justice Components of the 2016 Colombian Peace Agreement: Implications for Peace. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 152 828
Cárdenas, Javier, Downing, Cristal and Vélez, Juanita (2022). Security Threats Affecting People Exiting Criminal Groups in Colombia. MEAC Findings Report. United Nations University. 117 58
Cárdenas, Javier, Downing, Cristal and Vélez, Juanita (2022). Security Threats Affecting People Exiting Criminal Groups in Colombia. MEAC Findings Reports. United Nations University. 118 522
Cárdenas, Javier, Downing, Cristal and Vélez, Juanita (2022). Security Threats Affecting People Exiting Criminal Groups in Colombia. MEAC Findings Reports. United Nations University. 121 388
Downing, Cristal, Cárdenas, Javier, Johnson, Kyle, Olaya, Angela, Rivas, Sofia and Vélez, Juanita (2021). The Evolution of Inclusion: Three Decades of Policies and Programmes to Manage Exits from Armed Groups in Colombia. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Colombia Case Study. United Nations University. 556 1467