Gloria Flórez Schneider is a Colombian activist on behalf of internally displaced persons. She is the head of MINGA, an "Association for Alternative Social Policy". In 1998, she won the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, along with Berenice Celeyta, Jaime Prieto, and Mario Calixto. In 2004, MINGA advocated on behalf of the people of , 30,000 of which were displaced following heavy fighting. In 2009, Flórez and MINGA lobbied for an investigation into the claims of drug lord Diego Murillo that he had financed the 2002 election campaign of President Álvaro Uribe.
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| - Gloria Flórez Schneider is a Colombian activist on behalf of internally displaced persons. She is the head of MINGA, an "Association for Alternative Social Policy". In 1998, she won the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, along with Berenice Celeyta, Jaime Prieto, and Mario Calixto. In 2004, MINGA advocated on behalf of the people of , 30,000 of which were displaced following heavy fighting. In 2009, Flórez and MINGA lobbied for an investigation into the claims of drug lord Diego Murillo that he had financed the 2002 election campaign of President Álvaro Uribe. (en)
- Gloria Flórez Schneider (Bucaramanga, 9 de enero de 1962) es una socióloga y política colombiana; activista a favor de los desplazados internos. Cuenta con una maestría en paz y reconciliación. Es la directora de la Asociación Minga, una "Asociación para la Política Social Alternativa". En 1998, ganó el Premio Robert F. Kennedy de Derechos Humanos. (es)
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| - Gloria Flórez Schneider is a Colombian activist on behalf of internally displaced persons. She is the head of MINGA, an "Association for Alternative Social Policy". In 1998, she won the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, along with Berenice Celeyta, Jaime Prieto, and Mario Calixto. In 2004, MINGA advocated on behalf of the people of , 30,000 of which were displaced following heavy fighting. In 2009, Flórez and MINGA lobbied for an investigation into the claims of drug lord Diego Murillo that he had financed the 2002 election campaign of President Álvaro Uribe. (en)
- Gloria Flórez Schneider (Bucaramanga, 9 de enero de 1962) es una socióloga y política colombiana; activista a favor de los desplazados internos. Cuenta con una maestría en paz y reconciliación. Es la directora de la Asociación Minga, una "Asociación para la Política Social Alternativa". En 1998, ganó el Premio Robert F. Kennedy de Derechos Humanos. En 2004, la Asociación Minga abogó en nombre de la población de la región del Catatumbo, 30.000 de los cuales fueron desplazados tras intensos combates. En 2009, Flórez y la Asociación Minga intervinieron para que se investigara las denuncias del narcotraficante Diego Fernando Murillo alias Don Berna, de que había financiado la campaña electoral de 2002 del presidente Álvaro Uribe. (es)
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