Peacebuilding Blossoms in Education
In a series of four articles, we explain a systemic intervention model that affects the learning of young people and addresses the scars of communities affected by violence such as Medellín, in Colombia.

1. Education for Peace: Systemic Vision and Multi-Dimensional Process
Young people, in addition to being victims, are also the strength behind change and transformation.

2. Human Transformation: Peacebuilding Starts at the Individual Level
When a teacher changes, the classroom changes.

3. Community Transformation: Learning How to be a Change Agent
Skills for life, leadership, and social entrepreneurship.

4. Social Transformation and Systemic Change
In the last 13 years, we have impacted more than 1,300,000 people.