In Colombia’s rural heartlands, where women make up nearly half the agricultural workforce, the Raíces, mujeres sembradoras del cambio project is helping them grow—not just crops, but confidence, leadership, and independence. Led by UN Women with support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), and Colombia’s Ministry of Equality, the initiative equips women with the tools to earn more, lead their communities, and rebuild lives shaped by hardship and conflict. Ae Young Jung is a Korean national who completed a six-month assignment with UN Women Colombia through a fully funded volunteering opportunity from September 2024 to March 2025.
Growing up in Ecuador, Ae Young saw Latin America’s social struggles up close—and they stayed with her. She’s driven by a commitment to support vulnerable communities and promote gender equality. This opportunity didn’t just connect her to a cause—it brought together her Korean roots and the place that shaped her worldview.