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Cerro Cuchillo: The Forest is Exhausted Year of publication: 2022 Author: David Buitrago Tello Corporate author: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) This report presents different aspects around the "Cerro Cuchillo" territory and its inhabitants. The ecosystems and their relationships with the communities are described, the alterations they have suffered, the processes of change and damage and the protection and restoration measures of the strategic ecosystems.  All this, through qualitative research tools, which allowed identifying the processes of change and abandonment of the territory.  Experiences and Narratives of Women Leaders and Defenders of Chocó, Nariño, Antioquia and Cauca in the Implementation of the PDET Year of publication: 2022 Author: María Alejandra López Mendoza | María Adelaida Palacio Puerta | María Camila Barrera Gutiérrez | Javier Lautaro Medina Bernal Corporate author: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) This document describes the experiences and narratives of women and women leaders and defenders of Choco, Nariño, Antioquia and Cauca in the implementation of the Development Programs with a Territorial Approach (PDET) are a state planning and management instrument that seeks to implement prioritized and coordinated manner the sectoral plans and programs within the framework of the Comprehensive Rural Reform (RRI), in coordination with the territorial development plans, in the 16 subregions that group the 170 prioritized municipalities, and thus contribute to the structural and comprehensive transformation of the field.  Care and Self-care: Manual of Citizenship and Coexistence from the Collective Construction of Meanings and Networks Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) This manual, which corresponds to the second phase of the Pedagogical Tool Box for Education for Citizenship and Coexistence, presents three axes of reflection: 1) self-care; 2) care of the others and the others: people near and far; and 3) care of strangers and the other. Each of the axes is accompanied by didactic tools that allow deepening in the contents.  Gender Violence in Childhood and Adolescence: Challenges and Realities Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: Red Papaz In this space, the guests talk about the challenges that girls face in their daily lives and how the school and the family together can build strategies to respond to them. In addition, they will invite us to reflect on the important role of boys and men in the consolidation of protective environments free of gender-based violence.  Sustainability: A Strong Concept for Humanity (Tabula Rasa; no. 28) Year of publication: 2018 Author: Plinio Zarta Ávila Corporate author: University College of Cundinamarca The concept of sustainable development is still under construction, having transcended and being enriched, but also fragmenting, moving away from its origin. The indiscriminate use of the term "sustainable" has generated an exhaustion of its initial meaning, losing its meaning and hindering its rigorous analysis. This article promotes a critical discussion of the role of sustainability in the development of society, considering that this concept contemplates important changes in contemporaneity with respect to the values ​​of society.  Pedagogical Guidelines for the Care and Promotion of the Inclusion of Children under 6 Years of Age with Autism Year of publication: 2007 Author: Patricia Gaviria M | Maria Elena Sanpedro T | Lina Cecilia Restrepo T Corporate author: Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar Familiar (ICBF) The document starts from the systematization of experiences lived by parents and teachers of boys and girls with autism. It collects pedagogical guidelines to work with boys and girls to promote their inclusion in school and the defense of their rights. Preventing GBV: A Family Responsibility! Corporate author: Ministry of National Education of Colombia This infographic explains about what happens with gender-based violence, define it and explain what to do when it occurs. This infographic is intended to make the family aware of their role within this phenomenon and what the role they play in it.  Preventing Xenophobia Corporate author: Ministry of National Education of Colombia With the massive reception of migrants in many Latin American countries, it is important to understand what xenophobia means and what can be done about it. This infographic proposes several ways to prevent it.  A Tree to Bloom Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: Center for Memory, Peace and Reconciliation The Camino a Casa room of the Memory, Peace and Reconciliation Center is committed to memory processes that recognize children as active subjects with the full capacity to reflect and dialogue about the recent past of violence and struggles for the construction of democracy and peace. This document is written under the metaphor of a tree: it is proposed that change and movement become a possibility for continued growth, therefore the role of adults is related to being the nutrients of the tree. In so far as their daily work can contribute to other axes, which would be the branches. And finally, children play the role of caretakers of memory - they are the tree - based on their authenticity and creativity.  School Coexistence Toolkit: Prevention of Gender-Based Violence Corporate author: Ministry of Education of Colombia The infographics on the prevention of gender-based violence are intended precisely to raise awareness about this naturalized phenomenon so that families, children, adolescents and young people, and educators understand that this type of violence is not normal, it causes suffering and serious consequences for victims, and cannot be tolerated in any way. The infographics, based on the protocol, provide information in a simple and easy-to-understand way about what gender-based violence is, which can be sexual, physical, psychological or symbolic violence, how to prevent it, and what to do if you identify a victim or are a victim of this aggression.