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Abstract
The objective of the article is to make visible the way care is activated around the accompaniment of pain from the experiences of the Association of Afro Women for Peace, which supports strategies of political agency, which provide a sense of their collective experiences and thus recognize the importance of a political platform that ensures the value of its memory and the construction of peace subject to its ancestral practices as victims-survivors which transmit key elements for the care of solidarity, trust and empathy with the purpose of mobilize new citizenships committed to the defense of life and human rights. This article is the result of a research process of which I approach the narrative approach as a method which consists of human lessons to give meaning and meaning to the behaviors of the subjects through the story that involves sym- bolic keys in which the narrative is a frame of reference and seeks to reflecti- vely contribute to assess care as to accompany the pain of the women lived in the war.
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