Common use of Territorial Clause in Contracts

Territorial. differentiated and gender-based approach, through the differentiated treatment of territories and populations, in particular of women and boy and girl victims, and of the most deprived and most vulnerable populations and collective groups, that are most affected by the conflict. 1.1.1 Commission for the Clarification of Truth, Coexistence and Non-Repetition: … The Commission will develop an appropriate differential and gender approach that allows evidencing the differential forms in which the conflict affected women, children, adolescents, young people and older adults, to persons in situations of disability, to indigenous peoples, peasant communities, to Afro-Colombian, black, palenquero and raizal populations, to the population LGBTI, to displaced persons and exiled to the defenders of human rights, trade unionists, journalists, men and women farmers, traders and businessmen and businesswomen, among others. This should also contribute to the Colombian society's understanding of the specific ways in which the conflict reproduced historical mechanisms of discrimination and gender stereotypes, as a critical first step to having a more just and inclusive society.

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Sources: Peace Agreement, Peace Agreement