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You hold a university degree in social or political sciences, anthropology, social work, law, or a related field, and bring at least three years of experience in community‑based, participatory work.
The Misioneras de la Madre Laura (also known as Hermanas Lauritas) are a Colombian Catholic women’s congregation widely recognised for their community‑based social engagement. Their work focuses on supporting populations whose physical, cultural, and spiritual existence is under threat – particularly Indigenous peoples – through grassroots organisational processes, women’s empowerment, and accompaniment of victims and displaced persons affected by armed conflict.
You will be based in the Resguardo Edén Cartagena, near the small town of Ricaurte in rural Nariño. Families of the Awá people who were displaced from their ancestral territories due to armed conflict have rebuilt their lives there. The region is marked by the presence of armed actors and illegal economies. For the Awá community, the consequences are profound: displacement, forced recruitment of youth, weakening of social and organisational structures, and loss of cultural identity. The Hermanas Lauritas have accompanied the community for decades, with two sisters living permanently in the resguardo.
In this context, you will work together with the community to make an important contribution to cultural revitalisation and the strengthening of social structures. Your working environment is tropical and humid, infrastructurally challenging, and characterised by a dynamic security situation. Travel is primarily undertaken during daytime hours and in close coordination with the community, often accompanied by the Guardia Indígena.
You will collaborate closely with the Awá community of Resguardo Edén Cartagena, which is committed to strengthening cultural identity, collective values, territorial autonomy, and the common good. Key areas of cooperation include the strengthening of women’s and youth structures, psychosocial support, educational processes, and non‑violent conflict transformation. There are also close links with Indigenous networks such as URIPAWA, CRIC, and ONIC, as well as with church actors.
At the beginning of your assignment, you will live in the small convent of the Hermanas Lauritas within the resguardo. After the orientation phase, you may move to your own accommodation in the resguardo or in Ricaurte.
Basic medical care is available locally; more advanced services can be accessed in the cities of Pasto and Ipiales.
This position is not suitable for families with children.
About AGIAMONDO and the Civil Peace Service
AGIAMONDO e.V. is the personnel service organisation of German Catholics for international development cooperation. Within the Civil Peace Service (CPS), it offers professionals the opportunity to engage in meaningful service in cooperation with local development actors.
The Civil Peace Service (CPS) is a programme for violence prevention and peacebuilding in crisis and conflict regions worldwide. In Colombia, CPS has been supporting civil society organisations for many years in developing non‑violent conflict resolution mechanisms, strengthening human rights, and accompanying communities affected by trauma. CPS work is based on partnership, trust, and long‑term commitment. Professionals contribute their expertise, learn from local experience, and help strengthen structures for peaceful coexistence.
Ms Jacqueline Kallmeyer
AGIAMONDO e.V.
Ripuarenstrasse 8
50679 Köln
