Our Story

Juan Manuel Santos, a former President of Colombia (2010-2018), is a dedicated public servant, committed to building a peaceful, prosperous, and equitable Colombia. His leadership, grounded in years of experience in both national and international spheres, has transformed the country and left an indelible mark on its history.

As President, Santos is best known for his tireless efforts in bringing an end to the five-decade-long armed conflict with the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia). Under his leadership, the Colombian government and FARC negotiated a historic peace agreement in 2016, a monumental achievement that earned him the Nobel Peace Prize. His commitment to peace was not just about ending violence, but about rebuilding a united nation where justice, reconciliation, and opportunity could flourish.

Beyond peace, Santos also focused on economic stability, poverty reduction, education reform, and improving Colombia’s standing in the global community. His administration worked to ensure that Colombia’s growth was inclusive, providing more opportunities for marginalized communities and fostering an environment where every Colombian had the chance to succeed.

Santos’ legacy extends beyond his time in office. He continues to be an advocate for peace, sustainable development, and international cooperation. Through his work, he has positioned Colombia as a key player in global diplomacy, focusing on peacebuilding, environmental preservation, and advancing social justice worldwide.

At the heart of Juan Manuel Santos’ vision is a Colombia where every citizen, regardless of their background, can live in safety, dignity, and prosperity. His leadership exemplifies the belief that true progress comes from working together to overcome adversity, create opportunities for all, and build a future rooted in peace and respect for human rights.