The document summarizes the progress and next steps of a project in Colombia that aims to address land governance and socio-environmental conflicts in protected natural areas. Over 60% of protected areas have been transformed due to land use and occupation. The project works to strengthen dialogue between communities and authorities, develop guidelines for land management, and restore territorial rights affected by conflict. Progress includes characterizing conflicts in 5 parks, diagnosing land tenure issues, and assisting over 700 families with territorial rights. Challenges include overcoming restrictions from armed groups. Next steps are to generate policy inputs, continue support for dialogue platforms, and implement capacity building and communication plans.