The national government has made progress in one of the largest land titling processes in recent years in southern Colombia, following the transfer and legalization of more than 70,658 hectares in Nariño to Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities. The event took place in the municipality of Aldana and benefited the Awá, Pastos, and Quillasingas peoples, as well as Black communities from various parts of the department, amidst the Agrarian Refo…
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The national government has made progress in one of the largest land titling processes in recent years in southern Colombia, following the transfer and legalization of more than 70,658 hectares in Nariño to Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities. The event took place in the municipality of Aldana and benefited the Awá, Pastos, and Quillasingas peoples, as well as Black communities from various parts of the department, amidst the Agrarian Refo…