The following are the eight winners of the first-ever Walking Towards Justice Awards:
1. Best Community Leadership
This category celebrated the work of those leaders who advise, accompany or represent the interests of migrant and refugee survivors of human rights violations in their struggle to access justice and the full enjoyment of their rights. Three local leaders were awarded:
Alba Cecilia Pereira from Entre dos tierras Foundation who, since 2011, has supported the Venezuelan population displaced in Santander and neighboring departments, from securing basic needs such as food, health, and housing, to assisting with immigration issues and cases of unaccompanied minors.
Ana Teresa Castillo, Director of the DEREDEZ organization in Cucuta
Ana Teresa Castillo, director of the DEREDEZ organization in Cucuta, who has led the defense of Venezuelan migrants’ rights, returnees from Colombia, as well as victims of gender-based violence and the armed conflict in the Norte de Santander department, including on the Colombian-Venezuelan border.
Jairo Ibarra, Brisas del Norte Foundation, La Guajir
Jairo Ibarra from the Brisas del Norte Foundation in La Guajira is committed to the socioeconomic and cultural integration of the most vulnerable communities, both migrant and host, who live on the outskirts of the department of La Guajira’s cities. His leadership helped to make visible the various problems that the refugee population and Colombian returnees from Venezuela face.
2. Best Institutional Initiative
This category sought to make known the actions of civil servants who, from their respective institutions and agencies, promote access to justice, protection, and the enjoyment of rights for the migrant and refugee population. Two awards were given in this category.
‘Quédate en la Escuela’ by Comparte por una Vida Colombia Foundation and the public school La Frontera. This initiative works on the prevention of malnutrition of minors affected by the Venezuelan exodus in La Frontera, a Colombian public school where more than 80% of the students come from or live in Venezuela. Lala Lovera and Edith Silva Palmar, director and deputy director of the organization, received the award.
‘Las Personerías te acercan a tus derechos’ by the Federación Nacional de Personerías de Colombia, FENALPER. This initiative brings legal services to the migrant and refugee population in their neighborhoods, communes, townships, settlements, islands, and industrial zones, providing training, orientation, referral, and legal advice to ensure access to justice.
In gratitude for receiving the award, Jesualdo Arzuaga Ramírez, Executive Director of FENALPER, and Christian Caicedo, Migration and Refugee Consultant of FENALPER, expressed: