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The humanitarian cost of non-compliance with IHL in Colombia

According to the Comprehensive Victim Support and Reparation Unit (UARIV), at least 235,619 people were displaced individually, 87,069 were displaced in mass displacement events, and 176,730 remained confined. In the same year, the ICRC recorded 965 people injured or killed by explosive hazards, mostly civilians. It also documented 308 new disappearances. For its part, the National Medical Mission Board reported 282 attacks on health workers in connection with armed conflicts.


Compared to 2024, these indicators point to an overall increase in the number of people affected, particularly in individual and mass displacement and in confinement, all of which have doubled.


This deterioration was reflected both in visible and immediate events and in deeper, more long-lasting effects that altered civiliansʼ living conditions. The weakening of the social fabric, prolonged restrictions on access to essential goods and services, and changes in livelihoods have had lasting effects on communities.
 

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