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16 Jul 2010

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Colombia Guidelines on Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law

Guías Colombia were launched on 14 July. It is a multi-stakeholder initiative composed by members of the business community that operates in Colombia, civil society organizations (CSO) that work in Colombia and the Colombian government, joint together aiming at “contributing to both promote and improve the respect of human rights and international humanitarian law (IHL) in Colombia…based on a constructive dialogue about particularly sensitive issues pertaining to business operations, human rights and IHL in Colombia.”...Statement by John Ruggie, UN Special Representative on Business & Human Rights...[signed by Coca-Cola, Indupalma, Isagen, Nestle, Tipiel]