| Title | Hope of a Better Tomorrow |
| Notes | Colombians tell of their lives in a country that has been at war for 50 years and recount how increased U.S. military aid to Colombia adversely affects them. More military spending for fighting the drug trade and spraying of crops to eradicate coca plants have not decreased the amount of cocaine exported to the United States. Many times increased miltary presence leads to intensified unrest in their home areas, causing them to be displaced from their homes. Listen to their dreams, their hopes and their work for a better tomorrow. Learn how the Colombian Mennonite Church and MCC are helping displaced youth learn conflict resoltuion skills, supporting a development project in the community of El Cantaro and providing funds for schooling and for the immediate needs of displaced people. Explore actions you can take to support Colombians.
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