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The Alliance for Restorative Justice, Coexistence, and Peace is working to mitigate the lasting impact of half a century of guerilla warfare in rural areas of Colombia.
The Global Development Alliance (GDA) is an innovative public-private alliance model for improving social and economic conditions in developing countries. The GDA combines the assets and experience of strategic partners, leveraging their capital and investments, creativity and access to markets to solve complex problems facing government, business, and communities.

As an initiative of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), GDA supports the U.S. Government's goals of transformational diplomacy: building democratic, well-governed states that conduct themselves responsibly in the international system. Through the GDA model, USAID promotes change in governance and institutions, human capacity, and economic structure that help developing countries achieve economic and social progress without depending on foreign aid.

 

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