AImost every country was heavily hit by the Covid-19 pandemic - both economically and in terms of public health - and Colombia was no exception. However, thanks to prudent leadership and nationwide buy-in, Colombia has shrugged off the worst of its effects and the economy is once again purring, expected to grow by nearly 10% this year, while 1.5 million people have been lifted out of unemployment in the last year. Exports are flowing out of the country too, up nearly 45% on the last fiscal year.
The rollout of vaccines was swift and comprehensive, utilizing international mechanisms to acquire shots at competitive prices. As a result, around 70% of the population of 50 million has been vaccinated, among the highest rates in Latin America.
Colombia has gone all in on a sustainable future, with commitments to be completely carbon neutral by 2050, and to have halved greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Nearly a third of Colombia's marine and land areas are now under formal protection, eight years ahead of schedule. The transition away from fossil fuels continues apace, with hydropower, solar, and wind industries all growing. Colombia is also a trailblazer for equality, with women filling roles across government and corporate life.
Meanwhile, on the international stage, Colombia continues to draw investment from major economies like the United States, thanks to its record of stability and contract security, as well as its geographic location as a hub of the Americas. By receiving millions of Venezuelan migrants and refugees and offering them protected status, Colombia has shown its fraternal spirit and earned plaudits for its compassion.
With such advances all over, it's impossible to deny that Colombia has become unstoppable.
President of Colombia, Iván Duque, greeted by President Biden.
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