narrator: : despite repeated threats o on her lifefe, deborah emergeged as an ououtspoken lelr fofor victims of the conflict. she created an organization calleled "women weaving peaeace" seeking justice for victims of violence and human rights abuses. narrator: bibiana penanaranda is an activist f from buenavavent, on colombia's pacific coast. the city is h home to hundreds f thousands ofof afro-colombians dispsplaced by y the conflict. belenen: colombiaian women haven extrememely active,e, and theyy have really become a very powerful popolitical voice, for r resistancece but also for transformation. narrator: belen sanz is the u u. wwomen representative in colombmbia. belen: ththe peace prprocess was announced publiicly in october 2012. at that t time, only men were plenipotentiary negogotiators, those who t take decisions in the table. women's movements called together about 500 women from all parts of colobibia. ey w wertogethth for 3 daystheyeyad the support of n. women and thinternatatnal ommunityand d they advocated very strongly for having women present in the peace talks tabl