Colombia: Giving Hope to Children of War
Help children of war colombia
Summary
This project helps young people in Bogota channel the trauma of displacement and war into healthy self-expression through various after-school arts programs, academic tutoring, and counseling.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Children in Bogota face aggressive recruitment by 3 different military and paramilitary groups. Many join because they see no other economic options for their lives. Others are simply kidnapped and forced to fight. Currently, children between 8 and 17 account for 25% of all combatants in Colombian conflicts. In the project’s fourth year, 2007, MADRE and partners Taller de Vida provided services to over 3,000 at-risk youth and former child soldiers.
Activities
Project participants are introduced to acting, dancing, capoeira, painting, pottery, videography, photography, and rapping; public exhibitions of student work are held regularly.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $5,638
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $20,652
Total Funding Goal: $26,290
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
Resources
- Project's External Homepage (http://www.madre.org/programs/Colombia.html)
- Colombia Overview (http://www.madre.org/countries/Colombia.html)
- More about Taller de Vida (http://www.madre.org/sister/Colombia.html)
- Colombia Basics (http://www.madre.org/articles/lac/colombiabasics.html)
- More on Child Soldiers (http://www.madre.org/programs/appeal/colombia.html)
Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
By engaging in positive activities, building self-esteem, having a safe space off the streets, developing skills, and strengthening social networks, participants’ chances of paramilitary recruitment are significantly reduced.
Project Message
"The paramilitaries kidnapped me and made me fight. I thought I would never escape. Now I have a new life and new friends at Taller de Vida."
- Tania, Former child soldier, Dance troupe participant
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Vivian Stromberg
Executive Director
121 West 27th Street #301
New York, NY 10001
United States
212.627.0444
Email:
Project Sponsor
Organization
MADRE, An International Women's Human Rights Org.
121 West 27th Street #301
New York,
NY
10001
United States
212.627.0444
http://www.MADRE.org
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Where this Project is Located
Country
This project is located in
Colombia
and can also be found under
Children.
For more information about Colombia, read the Human Development Report on Colombia or the Wikipedia entry for Colombia.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on May 15, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on May 15, 2006
Latest Update from the Field
Protecting Children of War in Colombia
By Vivian Stromberg - Executive Director, MADRE, May 15, 2009 01:10 PM
Taller de Vida continues to offer alternatives to violence to young people in Bogotá who have been uprooted from their homes and are at high-risk for being recruited as child-soldiers. Some of their activities include trauma counseling, art therapy, and recreational programs such as dance and theatre. They are also very active in informing Colombian youth of their human rights. One of Taller de Vida’s most successful endeavors included former child-soldiers learning videography through a project entitled Reinventing Life through Art, which allowed them to document and heal from their traumatic experiences. In 2007, MADRE volunteer Miguel Macias traveled to Colombia to train 16 young people to use professional digital cameras and video editing systems as part of this program; Miguel is planning to return to the country to continue his work with youth.
The Bambu Project is a psychosocial intervention program that works with young ex-combatants in offering them basic tools for successful reinsertion into society. For five years it has facilitated, in the population they serve, skills to enhance dialogue, negotiation, mediation and ultimately overcome violent scenarios through workshops on theater, video, photography and dance. The project also provides a variety of activities to local primary and secondary schools to prevent and raise awareness in the community of the issue of child soldiers. Right now, Taller de Vida is working with Colegio Monteblanco in Usme, serving 3,000 kids, 140 teachers, 120 people from the community and 150 parents. Finally, the project entitled Proyecto Corazon de Cebolla is aimed at encouraging children to view education as an important asset to be valued, therefore motivating them to stay out of armed conflict.
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