1. Humanitarian Reality in Columbia: Saving Lives and Safeguarding the Future of Peace
- Author:
- Francisca De Castro
- Publication Date:
- 11-2019
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Public International Law Policy Group
- Abstract:
- ince the 1960s, Colombia has been faced with a situation of armed violence that has plunged the country in insecurity and crisis. Groups of farmers had created self-defense militias, which later turned into guerrilla groups, over agrarian disputes with the government. The violence turned into a conflict between state forces, paramilitary groups, and guerrilla groups such as the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC), amongst others. In 2016, the Colombian government and the FARC signed a peace agreement which put an end to more than 60 years of civil war. However, three years later, the humanitarian reality in Colombia is still far from resolved. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) reported that the humanitarian situation in Colombia had in fact decayed in 2018. According to the ICRC, this was a consequence of the five remaining armed conflicts with other groups that were running in parallel, and the ineffective state response to these conflicts in certain rural communities, such asthe Catatumbo and the Cauca regions.
- Topic:
- Agriculture, Violence, Peace, and Humanitarian Crisis
- Political Geography:
- Colombia and South America