Articles by Kimberley Brown
Venezuelans flee violence in Ecuador
Despite worsening conditions in their home country, growing xenophobia is causing many to consider moving back home to Venezuela. Kimberley Brown reports.
FARC fears after rightwing Duque elected
Kimberley Brown speaks to former guerillas after president who vowed to rip up peace deal elected.
Colombia’s election could shred peace deal
Kimberley Brown interviews former presidential candidate Piedad Cordoba, who explains the high stakes.
Amnesty: a win for Colombia's peace process?
Kimberley Brown meets Colombian human rights worker Liliany Obando, recently granted amnesty.
A closer look at Brazil’s economy
As new president Michal Temer tries to fix the economy through austerity, Kimberley Brown interviews Brazilian political scientist Sergio Gregorio Baierle.
Another blow to Colombia’s peace process
The country’s President Juan Manuel Santos has cancelled peace talks with the National Liberation Army over a hostage dispute. Kimberley Brown reports.
The last days of war: FARC’s 'final conference' in pictures
As Colombia prepares to hold a referendum on the historic peace deal, Kimberley Brown takes us inside the rebels’ preparations.
Why Brazil’s art scene is fighting the impeachment
The country's artists are in motion, reports Kimberley Brown.
What is digital humanitarianism and what did it do for Ecuador?
Kimberley Brown looks at how technology could help the South American country’s earthquake victims.