Year: 2025
Publication type: Evaluation
Author: Annica Holmberg, Eric Buhl-Nielsen, Laura Cardona, Lida Rodriguez
Summary
Purpose and use: to support the development a new strategy for Swedish cooperation in Colombia. The users are primarily the embassy of Sweden in Colombia.
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Topic: Democracy and human rightsGender equalityEnvironment and climate
Geographic area: Colombia
Language: English
Publication number: 62769
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