The Proyecto has been training indigenous, community-based health promoters in community mental health, psychosocial support and accompaniment, and detecting and addressing human rights violations. Their workshops have focused on understanding low-intensity warfare, crisis intervention, tools for responding to government attacks, and addressing alcoholism and domestic violence. Our 2008 grant will support the Proyecto in reinforcing the training in community mental health promotion begun in the first year, as well as enabling promoters to extend the work through analyzing threats to local communities’ security and developing resources for preventing harassment of local residents by paramilitaries. They will also continue to provide psychosocial accompaniment to indigenous communities in the area who are most targeted by paramilitary groups.