The peace agreement is a 400-page agreement with different chapters and sections. It's probably the most complex peace agreement in recent history. Essentially, what is happening in Colombia is that the Duque administration is implementing the parts of the agreement it agrees with, while neglecting, ignoring or dragging its feet to implement the parts of the agreement it does not agree with.
The government is certainly committed to implementing parts of the agreement that concern the demobilization of the FARC and it is certainly committed to implementing parts of the agreement that have to do with reintegrating former FARC fighters into society. They are doing commendable efforts in that regard, but when it comes to other aspects of the agreement—for example, the mechanisms created under the accord to protect human rights defenders and to protect communities at risk—the efforts are completely weak and insufficient, and that's part of the reason we are seeing an increase in violence and we are seeing so little protection for communities at risk.