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FS_Colombia_ingles_DECEMBER2014 (1)
DECEMBER 2014
REINTEGRATION IN COLOMBIA
FACTS & STATISTICS
Creating networks
(community)
- Psychosocial attention
- Health
- Education
- Legal advice
- Psychosocial attention
- Education
- Job training
- Social services
and reparation
- Economic
reintegration
31,926
3
145
2008
2,645
Sustainability in legality
Working with victims
- Culmination of
different dimensions
- Income generation
economic and cultural base of the
communities that receive the demobilized
population.
The ACR’s policy states that reconciliation
is one of the basic principles of the
disarmament,
demobilization
and
Reintegration Process. The ACR promotes
actions involving social service that
commit and encourage the PRP to help
and contribute with community needs.
total
2014
2013
2010
2011
2012
2009
2006
total
2014
2013
THE SPACES FOR COEXISTENCE AND
RECONCILIATION reinforce the social,
ADVANCED STAGE
REINTEGRATION ROUTE
January 2014 - December 2014
132 COMMUNITY INTERVENTIONS
110 INTERVENED MUNICIPALITIES
MONITORING AND
SUPPORT
(family, friends, institutions
and social actors)
Community and economic
reintegration
PEOPLE RECIPIENT IN THE
REINTEGRATION PROCESS
27,410 RECEIVED PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
6,540 PROVIDED WITH EDUCATION SERVICES
4,662 RECEIVED TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT
END OF THE
REINTEGRATION PROCESS
Close environment
INTERMEDIATE STAGE
2012
27,451
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SKILLS FOR PRP aims to rebuild their
relationships, assume and exercise their rights and duties and
develop their competencies and skills to live independently and
sustainably in society.
BASIC STAGE
2011
57,082 CERTIFIED DEMOBILIZATIONS
The ACR has designed a long-term reintegration policy. It promotes
the commitment and involvement of Colombian society in the
reintegration of the demobilized in order to provide opportunities,
strengthen social reconstruction and promote community
development, secure environments, coexistence and peace
building.
Reintegration to civilian life
2010
2009
2008
2007
2005
2004
4.78% Older than 50 years
3.02% No data
2005
0
0
6.35% 18 to 25 years
17,836
25,156
806
933
907
1,357
5,000
REINTEGRATION ROUTE
DISARMAMENT AND
DEMOBILIZATION
2,227
10,000
2,000
2003
85.85%
26 to 50
years
15,000
869
4,000
2,637
8,000
20,000
2004
87.88% Male
2,720
10,000
25,000
2,500
12,000
30,000
2003
12.12% Female
2,487
14,000
35,000
10,428
16,000
COLLECTIVE DEMOBILIZATION
2007
18,000
6,000
DEMOBILIZATION
BY AGE
2,855
20,000
2,793
22,000
2006
DEMOBILIZATION
BY GENDER
Data: January 2014 - December 2014
INDIVIDUAL DEMOBILIZATIONS
2,934
THE COLOMBIAN AGENCY FOR REINTEGRATION (ACR)
together with other public and private
organizations, is responsible for the
design; coordination and implementation
of the national policy related to the
reintegration of individuals and armed
groups that voluntarily decide to
demobilize.
DECEMBER 2014
REINTEGRATION IN COLOMBIA
FACTS & STATISTICS
Year
TOTAL
International Cooperation* (USD)
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
$ 1,333,453
$ 21,167,304
$ 7,227,271
$ 7,162,705
$ 6,349,865
$ 1,386,904
2012
2013
Total
$ 3,558,967
$ 4,687,381
$ 52,873,849
ACR's Global Budget (USD)
$
$
$
$
$
$
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION SUPPORT
% of International Cooperation
41,707,152
69,037,631
89,942,606
82,396,191
90,442,544
81,661,090
3,10%
23,47%
7,44%
8,00%
6,56%
1,67%
$ 89,430,108
$ 85,739,636
$ 630,356,958
3,83%
5,18%
7,74%
The Colombian national government
contributes 95% of the financial resources
required by the Reintegration Process.
However, it is important to highlight the
technical and financial support received from
international public and private cooperation
agencies. Today the ACR also provides
technical cooperation for reintegration
processes worldwide.
* Most of the International Cooperation resources are operated by the donors.
SHARED RESPONSIBILITY
The
ACR
encourages
external
stakeholders to get to know and take part
in the Reintegration Process through
partnerships and alliances. These help to
reinforce the process and provide
alternatives for those who have chosen to
leave their weapons behind that lead to
decent standards of living and an
opportunity to become part of the
reconstruction of the country’s social
fabric.
Cartgena
27,451
MAGDALENA
1,164 PRP Valledupar
CESAR
PRP
Ariguani 1,886
PANAMÁ
Monteria
SUCRE
472 PRP
CÓRDOBA
1,565 PRP
Necoclí
San Pedro de Uraba
Tierralta
Apartado
PEOPLE IN THE REINTEGRATION
PROCESS (PRP)
BOLÍVAR
764 PRP
NORTE DE
SANTANDER
751 PRP
January 2014 - December 2014
Aguachica
Caucasia
ANTIOQUIA
5,488 PRP
Cúcuta
Barrancabermeja
Bucaramanga
BOYACÁ
525 PRP
CALDAS
336 PRP CUNDINAMARCA
957 PRP
Yopal
RISARALDA
4 Centros de Servico
en Bogotá D.C.
521 PRP Pereira
PACIFIC OCEAN
VALLE DEL
CAUCA
1,516 PRP
CAUCA
429 PRP
NARIÑO
252 PRP
CASANARE
544 PRP
VICHADA
43 PRP
QUINDÍO
271 PRP Ibagué BOGOTÁ D.C.
2,990 PRP
TOLIMA
689 PRP
Villavicencio
META
1,701 PRP
Cali
GUAINÍA
22 PRP
HUILA
758 PRP
GUAVIARE
79 PRP
Florencia
Pasto
ECUADOR
VENEZUELA
ARAUCA
103 PRP
SANTANDER
1,349 PRP
Puerto Berrio
Medellín
CHOCÓ
335 PRP
university students from around the country
have been involved in the Reintegration
Process.
11,760
Santa Marta
Sincelejo
13 UNIVERSITIES and more than 200
PRP BENEFITTED
FROM BUSINESS
PLANS
ATLÁNTICO
702 PRP
Barranquilla
115 PRIVATE COMPANIES IN COLOMBIA are
betting on the success of the Reintegration
Process and its role in building peace in
the country providing employment and
training opportunities and project
financing and procurement among others.
LA GUAJIRA
223 PRP
SAN ANDRÉS
1 PRP
PUTUMAYO
248 PRP
CAQUETÁ
657 PRP
VAUPÉS
23 PRP
BRASIL
LEGEND
30 Service Centers
Data: 2003 - December 2014
State limit
CONVENTION
NAME OF STATE: AMAZONAS
PRP: People in the Reintegration
Process
PERÚ
AMAZONAS
11 PRP
Range of People in the Reintegration
Process
December 2012 - November 2013
0 PRP
1 - 329 PRP
330 - 791 PRP
792 - 1585 PRP
1586 - 3783 PRP
3784 - 7468 PRP
COLOMBIA: Basic Information
Located at the northwestern tip of South America, the country has coasts on
two oceans: The Atlantic in the north and the Pacific in the west. Colombia
shares boundaries with Brazil, Ecuador, Panamá, Peru and Venezuela.
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Land and sea area: 2,070,408 km ² (Source: Agustin Codazzi, 2012) /
Population: 46,528,907 (Source: DANE, 2012) / Life expectancy: 75 years
(Source DANE, 2012) / GDP per capita: U.S. $ 8,127 (Source: International
Monetary Fund, 2012).
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