Colombia

The NEU works closely with the campaign group Justice for Colombia (JFC) and our sister education union, the Federation of Colombian Educators (FECODE), to uphold human rights, advance peace and improve access to education in Colombia.  

The UK Government is the penholder for the Colombian peace agreement at the United Nations Security Council, giving it a key international role in overseeing its implementation.

Background 

Colombia is the world’s most dangerous country for trade unionists. More than 1,000 teacher trade unionists have been murdered since 1980, including close to 40 teachers since 2018.  

The Colombian armed conflict was, for a long time, the world’s longest-running active civil war. After numerous failed attempts, in 2012, a successful peace process was initiated between the Colombian government and the FARC guerrillas, with a final agreement signed in November 2016. But despite the peace process and the election of Colombia’s first progressive government in 2022, violence and inequality still impact many communities.   

Education under attack in Colombia 

Despite recent advancements in the peace process, many children in conflict-affected areas remain unable to attend school, while they are also at risk from forced recruitment into armed groups. Teachers are targeted for trying to protect them and for their community organising roles. Whilst far-right politicians regularly stigmatise teachers over their trade union activity. 

The Norwegian Refugee Council recorded a total of 52 attacks on education in Colombia in the first half of 2025. This represents an average of one attack every three days and is an increase of more than 65 per cent compared to the same period in 2024. Five trade unionists – affiliated to the FECODE federation – have been murdered so far this year.  

In addition to armed conflict, internal displacement, and growing climate hazards, Colombia hosts nearly 3 million Venezuelan refugees and migrants. All of which present significant challenges to Colombia’s over-stretched education system. 

Supporting children to access education  

Along with other British and Irish education unions, the NEU was proud to provide financial support for a school bus for secondary-age students in the village of Tierra Grata, in the department of Cesar, in a campaign run by JFC.  

While the community of Tierra Grata had been able to build a primary school, secondary school children had to travel to the nearest town on rudimentary roads, which were not passable in heavy rains.  

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This video from Justice for Colombia shows the transformative impact that the school bus has had on this remote region affected by historic conflict and state neglect.

Standing with Colombia’s teachers  

The NEU works closely with FECODE to support the rights of teachers in Colombia, including by regularly hosting guests from the union.  

FECODE is currently working with the administration of progressive Colombian President Gustavo Petro to design and implement legislation to bring lasting peace to the country and to improve human and trade union rights.  

NEU members pay tribute to FECODE trade unionist Richardini Ochoa, who was murdered on Friday, 11 April 2025
NEU members pay tribute to FECODE trade unionist Richardini Ochoa, who was murdered on Friday, 11 April 2025

Support Justice for Colombia  

Working with JFC to support Colombian trade unionists and social activists, the NEU has: 

  • Lobbied Colombian and British authorities to tackle violence against teacher trade unionists, including killings, threats and harassment
  • Provided funding for projects to improve access to education
  • Supported strikes and other actions organised by FECODE to improve public education and defend the rights of teachers and students
  • Supported Colombian trade unionists to attend the NEU’s Annual Conference and International Solidarity Conference
  • Sent representatives to Colombia on JFC delegations to learn about the situation there and meet those on the ground defending peace and human rights 

The NEU encourages all districts to affiliate with Justice for Colombia. This is a vital way to support JFC’s work and build solidarity links with the trade union movement in Colombia. 

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