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Meet the 2024 Fellows of the Luis Fernando Arias Arias Program

The Luis Fernando Arias Fellowship Program is designed to empower and cultivate the next generation of leaders in international development. This immersive 12-month initiative invites eight passionate and driven individuals to delve into the heart of USAID's endeavors in Colombia.

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Colombia is a middle-income country and one of the oldest democracies in Latin America. However, it has endured nearly half a century of intense armed conflict, perpetuated by widespread illegal drug production and trafficking.

Longstanding violence and instability is rooted in territorial control by illegal armed groups and terrorist organizations, and a large internally displaced population. In response, the Government of Colombia is working to re-establish state control in various areas through a phased approach combining security, counter-narcotics, and economic and social development.

USAID supports government and citizen efforts in Colombia to promote economic prosperity through the licit economy; improve the living conditions of victims of violence and vulnerable groups, including Afro-Colombians and indigenous peoples; promote respect for human rights and rule of law; and address climate change and environmental issues in one of the most ecologically diverse countries in the world.


USAID does not solicit beneficiaries for funds for the implementation of development activities. If anyone receives a letter or other communication asserting to act on behalf of USAID that asks for funds, this letter is not valid and does not come from USAID.

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USAID’s Responsive Governance Activity has been a convening force in this process, promoting the active participation of women in decision-making and in the construction of public policies.

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