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Revista eleuthera
versión impresa ISSN 2011-4532
Resumen
CORREA-DELGADO, Juan Sebastián. PEASANT WOMEN AND CONSTRUCTION OF TERRITORIAL PEACE IN COLOMBIA: THE CASE OF THE PEASANT ASSOCIATION OF THE VALLEY OF THE CIMITARRA RIVER (ACVC for its acronym in Spanish). Rev. eleuthera [online]. 2020, vol.22, n.1, pp.172-191. ISSN 2011-4532. https://doi.org/10.17151/eleu.2020.22.1.10.
Objective.
To contextualize the ACVC organizational work with peasant women in the region (1996-2017) and to describe expectations and peace potentiality of women leaders in the face of the implementation of the Havana agreements.
Methodology.
Qualitative research with a historical memory approach.
Results.
The organizational work carried out by the ACVC with peasant women through meetings, workshops and training spaces is recognized. Potential evidence is evident in the face of the Final Peace Agreement through the Cimitarra River Valley Women’s Coordinator, as a territorial peace proposal built from the Magdalena Medio region.
Conclusion.
In the process of collective memory carried out with the ACVC leaders, the expectations they have regarding the implementation of the Final Peace Agreement in their territory were evidenced from the perspective of satisfaction of social, economic and political rights, affected by the abandonment of the State that predominates in the Colombian countryside.
Palabras clave : historical memory; organizational work; peasant women; territorial peace.