Publications
This space brings together research, guides, reports and practical tools created to promote, make visible and defend the rights of LGBTIQ+ people.

Police violence against LGBTIQ+ people bulletin
During 2023 Colombia Diversa registered 78 cases of police violence and abuse of authority against LGBTIQ+ persons, 8 of which involved more than one victim, bringing the total number of victims involved to 89 LGBTIQ+ persons.

Litigation Bulletin on LGBTIQ+ migrants
LGBTIQ+ migrants experience statistical invisibility, the violation of their families' rights and violence.


Five transformations that make a diverse Colombia visible
Creators submitting their unpublished photographs to make up the commemorative art exhibition of the last 20 years must select one of the five categories of transformations.

Call for photographs for an art exhibition to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Colombia Diversa
Colombia Diversa invites people or collectives with experience in artistic creation in Colombia (residents in the national territory or abroad) as well as people from abroad who can prove more than five (5) years of residence in the country, to apply for unpublished photographs that will make up an artistic exhibition that will make visible the main transformations that the country has undergone in the last 20 years, which will be inaugurated in October at the EAN University in Bogota.

A guide to including lesbian, bisexual and transgender women in the Women, Peace and Security agenda
This toolkit is aimed at all those interested in working towards the implementation of the women, peace and security agenda from an intersectional perspective.

Guidelines for the Investigation and Punishment of Sexual and Reproductive Violence
The Five Keys Alliance has delivered three research and analysis documents with multiple recommendations to the magistrates of the SJP, in an effort to contribute to their imperative task of guaranteeing the fulfilment of the rights of women and people who in a context of historical discrimination were subjected to multiple violations of their human rights.

Historic! The JEP says LGBTIQ+ people were persecuted
The SJP attributes responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity to 15 former members of the FARC EP, for acts committed against Peoples, Communities, Populations and Territories of Nariño in Case 02.














