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Country - Colombia
About the Organization
Corporación de Investigación y Acción Social y Económica (CIASE) is an organization based in Colombia that promotes the fulfillment of human rights, particularly economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights. CIASE conducts research, from a feminist perspective, on the national political agenda and works to incorporate a gender analysis and perspective in peacebuilding.
The organization promotes plurality and diversity, freedom of expression, peaceful conflict resolution, wellbeing, and human dignity, as well as harmony with nature. The key themes of CIASE’s work include feminism and peacebuilding, economic autonomy and social agency, and capacity building and institutional management.
ICAN’s Innovative Peace Fund has supported CIASE since 2015.
Core Areas of Work:
- Peacemaking
- Economic Empowerment
- Capacity Building and Institutional Management
Stories & Features
ICAN convened 20 members of WASL in Lisbon for the “Our Strategies, Our Peace” Writers’ Workshop. This unique gathering provided a secure and creative space for women peacebuilders to share their strategies, experience, expertise, and stories from conflict and crisis contexts.
Trust between communities and the security sector is critical for effective governance and peace. So is a vibrant civil society. When women peacebuilders are recognized and engaged as independent, strategic partners and security actors—in their own right—the results are transformative. Twenty-five years on from the launch of the WPS agenda, women peacebuilders’ creativity and contributions to societal peace and security are not only timely, they are even more essential.
From July 25–31, 40 Colombian women representing 22 regions convened in Bogotá to reaffirm their commitment to the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Agenda and its application in the Colombian context.
ICAN, in partnership with the Permanent Missions of Norway, Sweden, and Canada, the United Kingdom Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (UKFCDO), the Ministry of Gender, Child and Welfare of South Sudan, the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC), and the National Transformational Leadership Institute (NTLI), convened a 1.5-day workshop to discuss how to strengthen community security as a localized, transformative approach for sustainable peace.
CIASE launched the She Builds Peace campaign in four regions of Colombia.
Funded by ICAN’s Innovative Peace Fund (IPF), CIASE is working to increase the visibility of women peacebuilders and raise awareness of the threats they face.

Although our foundations for action are based on the defense of human rights, the label ‘human rights defenders’ is not enough to describe the action that we do, as we are also building bridges between different perspectives. We identify ourselves as peacebuilders. Although we know that the role we play in society is a very important one, it is a place that is not yet clearly characterized and is not yet recognized as substantial.
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