
After more than 60 years of internal armed conflict, Colombia achieved a landmark peace agreement in 2016 between the FARC guerrilla group and the national government. The end of the conflict brought peace across the country and broke the isolation and lack of development opportunities for many of its conflict-ridden regions. Now these regions have a unique opportunity to benefit from tourism development, as a means to secure sustainable livelihoods for its communities, whilst reintegrating over 14,000 ex-guerrilla fighters into civilian life.
TUI Futureshapers Colombia equips community tourism organisations with the experience, tools and resources needed to reintegrate post-conflict communities. The programme focuses on five community organisations in the departments of Guaviare, Meta, Caquetá, Cundinamarca, and Bolívar, where tourism is already an established economic alternative generating resources for these post-conflict areas. The project connects these five destinations with new international markets and serves as a model for other organisations involved in tourism across the remaining post-conflict areas.