

From guerrillas to entrepreneurs
12 snips Apr 30, 2025
Explore the remarkable journey of former FARC guerrillas as they transition from conflict to civilian life. Hear how they confront the challenges of reintegration with stories of beekeeping and craft beer production. Delve into the emotional narrative of a woman whose mother was kidnapped, raising questions about the societal investment in former combatants. Experience the balance of triumphs and trials in a post-war Colombia, where personal redemption meets the quest for societal acceptance.
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From Guerrilla Nurse to Beekeeper
- Ana Milena Cortes spent nine years with the FARC and three years in jail before reintegration.
- She now works on a government-supported beekeeping project with other former FARC women.
Rural Roots Shape Reintegration
- The government gave each demobilized FARC member around $2,000 and helped with business projects.
- Agricultural ventures dominate because FARC was primarily a rural guerrilla group.
Ex-FARC Prisoner Runs Peace Hub
- Doris Suarez, imprisoned for 14 years, now runs La Trocha, a bar and cultural center in Bogotá.
- The center promotes peace and challenges stereotypes about former FARC members.