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This infographic provides an overview of the work conducted by EPI in Colombia since 2019. It highlights their efforts in various regions affected by conflict, such as Antioquia, Cauca, Sucre, Tolima, Bogotá D.C., Cundinamarca, and Nariño, focusing on justice, coexistence, and peace. EPI uses participatory methodologies to understand how communities perceive and experience these concepts in their daily lives, organizing collected indicators into categories like social cohesion, local power exercises, transitional justice, and livelihoods. With 27 categories and over 90 subcategories, their analysis emphasizes the importance of grassroots engagement to address the impacts of armed conflict, ethnic exclusion, and criminal violence. Examples include assessing the impact of projects like seed capital in Sucre and peace barometers in Nariño. This infographic is interactive and can be found in English and Spanish.

Indicators
Neighborhood Level: Las Cruces – Indicators by Category and Dimension
Taking the analysis of Las Cruces a step further, this visualization breaks down 117 indicators into specific dimensions within each of the five categories. These dimensions collectively form the broader categories and help uncover the layered, multi-dimensional ways in which residents experience and interpret peace in their daily lives.
Neighborhood Level: Las Cruces – Indicators by Category
At the neighborhood level, this infographic showcases the example of Las Cruces, located in the municipality of Dabeiba in Antioquia. Responses from local residents are grouped into five categories, providing a more granular understanding of how this community expresses its peace-related needs and priorities.
Regional Level: Categories in Antioquia
Focusing on the Antioquia region, this graphic offers a closer look at how peace is perceived locally. Covering 11 neighborhoods, 1,307 indicators were categorized to reflect regional perspectives. This analysis sheds light on how communities within a single region may differ in how they understand and prioritize the components of peace.
National level: Categories Across Colombia
This infographic provides an overview of the work conducted by EPI Peace Indicators(EPI) in Colombia since 2019. It highlights their efforts in various regions affected by conflict, such as Antioquia, Cauca, Sucre, Tolima, Bogotá D.C., Cundinamarca, and Nariño, focusing on justice, coexistence, and peace. EPI uses participatory methodologies to understand how communities perceive and experience these concepts in their daily lives, organizing collected indicators into categories like social cohesion, local power exercises, transitional justice, and livelihoods. With 27 categories and over 90 subcategories, their analysis emphasizes the importance of grassroots engagement to address the impacts of armed conflict, ethnic exclusion, and criminal violence. Examples include assessing the impact of projects like seed capital in Sucre and peace barometers in Nariño. This infographic is interactive and can be found in English and Spanish.
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This infographic outlines the work of EPI in Sri Lanka, focusing on regions such as Kilinochchi, Batticaloa, Kandy, and Anuradhapura. It showcases how EPI collaborates with diverse communities, including Tamil, Muslim, and Sinhalese populations, to address post-war challenges such as poverty, ethnic tensions, and the legacies of violence. Indicators gathered from these communities are categorized into justice and reconciliation themes, such as public services, equality, inter-group contact, intra-community dynamics, and economic stability. With over 6,000 indicators, EPI uses participatory methods to explore local interpretations of peace and justice. It is an English interactive infographic that can be found here:

Indicators
2019 and 2022 indicators (category based)
This infographic showcases EPI data per category coded for the years 2019 and 2022 in the Grama Niladhari Divisions (GNDs) across the 10 EPI clusters in Sri Lanka. It illustrates the frequency of codes assigned to various indicator categories, highlighting the differences in the categories most emphasized by communities in addressing their everyday needs for reconciliation in the two separate years.
2019 and 2022 Indicators (cluster based)
This infographic showcases EPI data per Grama Niladhari Divisions (GNDs) for the years 2019 and 2022 across the 10 EPI clusters in Sri Lanka. It illustrates the frequency of codes assigned to various indicator categories, highlighting the categories most emphasized by communities in addressing their everyday needs for reconciliation in the two separate years.
2022 Indicators (11 GNDs)
This infographic showcases EPI data from the year 2022, collected across 11 Grama Niladhari Divisions (GNDs) of the 30 GNDs in the main sample, within the 10 EPI clusters in Sri Lanka. It illustrates the frequency of codes assigned to various indicator categories, highlighting the categories most emphasized by communities in addressing their everyday needs for reconciliation, during the economic crisis in Sri Lanka.
2019 Indicators (30GNDs)
This infographic showcases EPI data from 2019, collected across 30 Grama Niladhari Divisions (GNDs) within the 10 EPI clusters in Sri Lanka. It illustrates the frequency of codes assigned to various indicator categories, highlighting the categories most emphasized by communities in addressing their everyday needs for reconciliation.
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Explore all the indicators below: Hover your cursor over a dot to reveal an indicator. Use the controls on the right to filter and compare.