βThe past is never dead. Itβs not even past.β In a new study, we show that decades of violence mean that four out of ten Colombians alive today have lost family members as a result of the Colombian Armed Conflict. This 'demographic memory' of war has implications for post-conflict reconciliation π
Diego Alburez
Weaponizing Kinship: Four out of ten Colombians have lost a family member in the conflict π¨π΄
Enrique Acosta, Diego Alburez, Maria Gargiulo, & Catalina Torres quantified how many Colombians have ever lost at least a family member to conflict-related violence.
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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)