Player’s Take: Camilo Aguado Camilo was dominant in late-February at The Club at Weston Hills’ Players Course winning wire to wire and earning full status for the entire Forme Tour season. In This Article
During the last two years, Camilo Aguado has proven he’s one of the most-consistent Latin American players playing on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica. He currently ranks 19th on the Points List, and he enhanced his 2021 playing opportunities earlier this year when he was the wire-to-wire winner at the Forme Tour’s Qualifying Tournament in Weston, Florida, giving him full membership on two PGA TOUR International Tours. The Colombia-born Aguado, who grew up in Mexico, while also spending time in Venezuela, played college golf in Mississippi and currently lives in South Florida as he has made golf a centerpiece of his life.
2021 is not about development. It is about peacebuilding
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Following a very difficult year, 2021 arrived full of uncertainties and challenges. Social conflict, inequality, trauma, mental health issues, and economic crises are among the challenges communities are now facing as a result of COVID-19.
Countries are struggling to guarantee access to COVID-19 vaccines for all, and are having to adopt new approaches to recover from the global crisis the pandemic will no doubt leave behind.
Recovery will be at the top of all political agendas, but the recipe to salvage economies, societies and mental health will need something different from the usual tools employed for aid and development. In her latest article, our local correspondent in Colombia, Lina María Jamarillo, analyses the sort of recovery we need to prioritise, and what it will mean for peacebuilding.