Fight for Humanity, in partnership with the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, the City of Geneva, and DCAF – Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance, are pleased to invite you to a discussion on the current challenges of peacebuilding in Colombia and the crucial role of locally led initiatives in reconciliation processes.
At a time when major global crises dominate international attention, Colombia’s protracted conflict risks fading from the global agenda. Despite the 2016 Peace Agreement and the government’s “Total Peace” policy, many regions continue to face persistent violence, the presence of armed groups, illicit economies, and deep-rooted social tensions. The department of Cauca remains particularly affected, especially among Indigenous, Afro-Colombian, rural, and youth communities.
The event will offer an opportunity to explore how sustainable peace can be built in Colombia’s most vulnerable regions, and why locally led reconciliation remains essential to translating national commitments into meaningful change. It will also highlight the ongoing work of Fight for Humanity and its partner Gestos de Paz in Cauca, where both organizations support grassroots peacebuilding initiatives within local communities, with the support of the City of Geneva.
Welcome and Introduction
- M. Alfonso Gomez, Mayor of Geneva
- Dr Annyssa Bellal, Executive Director, Geneva Peacebuilding Platform
Panel Discussion
- Ambassador Gustavo Gallón, Permanent Mission of Colombia in Geneva
- Enric Gonyalons, Senior Manager, DCAF – Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance
- Mabel Andrade, Director, Gestos de Paz, Popayán, Colombia (online)
Moderation
- Fight for Humanity
Registration
To attend this event, please register here.
Hybrid event
This event will be live-streamed, to join live, please click here.
Co-organizers
This event is organized by Fight for Humanity, in partnership with the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, the City of Geneva, and the Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance,

Geneva Peace Week