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Colombia Infogram Synopsis

Internal Displacement Explosive Devices Natural Disasters Homicides and Disappearence

Rate Internal Displacement Internal Displacement Source: Unidad Para la Atención y Reparación Integral a Víctimas (UARIV) and CODHES Expulsion () 4,. 35,. 3,. 25,. 2,. 15,. 1,. 5,.. 6,6, IDPs (35,675.67) Cumulative number of IDPs 6,184,83 IDPs (14,42.68) 1,17, IDPs (1,25) 3,3, IDPs (9,65.93) 3,1, IDPs (7,889.69) 2,857,4 IDPs (4,117.29) Syria Colombia Somalia Iraq Sudan DRC Sources: For Colombia, figure is from Unidad de Atención y Reparación Integral a las Victimas (UARIV) (1985 ). Cutoff date: 31 December,. Report date: 16 February 216. For Syria and Sudan, figures are from Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (idmc)(1999-; for Somalia DRC and Somalia figures are from Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (idmc)(1999-); for Iraq and DRC, figures are from (idmc) (1999- ). Report date: 16 Febraury 216 ; DRC: Democratic Republic of the Congo Synopsis Expelled Cumulative IDPs according to Unidad para la Atención y Reparación Integral a las Víctimas, Official victims Registry (1985 ) 6,184,83 1-5 51 1, 1,1 2, IDPs 84,236 National Rate per 1, inhabitants () 349.5 2,1 5, 5,1 17,894 Departamental Borders Source: Unidad de Atención y Reparación Integral a las Victimas (UARIV) by year of reception. Cutoff date: 31 December, report date: 16 February, 216 Expulsion: Presented declarations which were included by GOC, organized by date of Expulsion

1411.33 (7,58 IDPs) 987.55 (4,717 IDPs) 755.2 (2,67 IDPs) 65.29 (8,348 IDPs) 558.6 (9,734 IDPs) Internal Displacement Internal Displacement 1% Expulsion () IDPs by gender Source: Unidad Para la Atención y Reparación Integral a Víctimas (UARIV) IDPs by perpetrator I- Paramilitary.52% 8% 6% 4% 2% % 52.97% (64,45 IDPs) 46.96% (57,98 IDPs) 52.66% (68,62 IDPs) 47.29% (61,624IDPs) 52.68% (67,6 IDPs) 47.25% (6,85 IDPs) 53.16% (61,326 IDPs) 46.78% (53,966 IDPs) 52.83% (56,713 IDPs) 47.3% (5,491 IDPs) 53.% (41,759 IDPs) 47.% (37,51 IDPs) 52.34% (44,91 IDPs) 46.68% (39,322 IDPs) I-212 II-212 I-213 II-213 I-214 II-214 I- Male Female LGTBI Unidentified 19.8% Criminal Bands 2.64% Most affected departments by rate per 1, inhabitants Gov't forces.2% 4 More than one displacement author 14.1% Guerrilla groups 45.43% 3 2 1 Chocó Caquetá Putumayo Cauca Nariño 4, 3, I-212 I-213 I-214 I- Comparison by month of mass displacement OCHA and total displacement UARIV 214 2, 1, Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun UARIV 31,259 27,575 28,59 22,566 22,582 21,28 22,936 2,697 2,61 14,24 12,491 7,191 2, 14,692 13,66 12,61 12,83 11,794 OCHA 1,948 1,61 2,89 1,51 2,137 1,912 961 639 2,897 443 1,212 757 13 1,79 1,375 1,88 1,893 1,577 Source: Unidad de Atención y Reparación Integral a las Victimas (UARIV) by year of expulsion Cutoff date: 31 December,, report date: 16 February, 216. OCHA, primary and secondary sources processed by OCHA. Cutoff date: 31 December,.Report date: 16 February, 216

1.5,3 (1,67IDPs) 9,793.71 (1,54 IDPs) 8,989.39 (479 IDPs) 8,59.69 (575 IDPs) 7,546.42 (575 IDPs) 7,371.98 (1,113 IDPs) 7,129.3 (665 IDPs) 17,894.49 (1,557 IDPs) 16,517.85 (666 IDPs) 13,531.89 (1,14IDPs) Internal Displacement Internal Displacement Source: Unidad Para la Atención y Reparación Integral a Víctimas (UARIV) Expulsión () 4, Most affected municipalities by rate per 1, inhabitants 1 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, National Rate 349.5 Bajo Baudó (Chocó) Bagadó (Chocó) Medio San Juan (Chocó) López (Cauca) Teorama (Norte de Santander) Hacarí (Norte de Santander) San Calixto (Norte de Santander) Cumbitara (Nariño) Zaragoza (Antioquia) Suárez (Cauca) I-212 I-213 I-214 I- Source: Unidad de Atención y Reparación Integral a las Victimas (UARIV) by year of expulsion. Cutoff date: 31 December,, report date: 16 February, 216. Rate per 1, inhabitants. 1 Most affected municipalities organized by highest rate per 1, inhabitants 2 National Rate per 1, inhabitants.

IDPs 84,236 98,375 121,962 13,864 127,998 115,833 131,717 Internal Displacement Internal Displacement Source: : Unidad Para la Atención y Reparación Integral a Víctimas (UARIV) 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, 7, 6, IDPs by Semester I-212 II-212 I-213 II-213 I-214 II-214 I- 61,477 617,165 UARIV Displacement by year, 2- Reception () 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 441,451 365,452 382,7 37,871 335,877 419,993 377,584 21,863 229,42 246,38 252,826 243,831 137,214 84,236 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 SRNI-UARIV Received 1-2 21-5 51 15 1,51 2, 2,1 16,319 Departamental Borders Source: Unidad de Atención y Reparación Integral a las Victimas (UARIV) by year of reception. Cutoff date: 31 December,,report date: 16 February, 216 Reception; Presented declarations which were accepted by GOC, organized by date of Reception.

6,378.64 (595 IDPs) 1,863.9 (438 IDPs) 9,487.8 (1,21 IDPs) 8,417.1 (855 IDPs) 6,244.82 (1,547 IDPs) 5.27.34 (81 IDPs) 5,16.92 (275 IDPs) 4,894.16 (274 IDPs) 12,526.81 (1,22IDPs) 16,319.96 (1,42 IDPs) Internal Displacement Internal Displacement Source:Unidad Para la Atención y Reparación Integral a Víctimas (UARIV) 4, Reception () Most affected municipalities by rate per 1, inhabitants 1 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, National Rate 349.5 Bajo Baudó (Chocó) Medio San Juan (Chocó) Bagadó (Chocó) Teorama (Norte de Santander) López (Cauca) Suárez (Cauca) Samaniego (Nariño) Zaragoza (Antioquia) Hacarí (Norte de Santander) Lloró (Chocó) I-212 I-213 I-214 I- Source: Unidad de Atención y Reparación Integral a las Victimas (UARIV) by year of reception. Cutoff date: 31 December, report date: 16 February, 216. Rate per 1, inhabitants. 1 Most affected municipalities organized by highest rate per 1, inhabitants 2 National Rate per 1, inhabitants.

APM-ERW Explosive Devices 212- Victims ( ) Source: Dirección para la Acción Integral contra Minas Antipersonal (DAICMA) 6. 4. 2.. 1,296 (4.9 rate) Number of Victims Explosive Devices by year 251 (.46 rate) 217 (.45 rate) 233 (.12 rate) 124 (.6) Afghanistan Myanmar Colombia Pakistan Iraq APM rate Other Devices rate Source:For Colombia. Figure is from DAICMA ().Cutoff 31 December,. Report date: 17 February, 216 For others countries. Figuresare from Landmine Monitor Report () *Other devices: Explosive Remnants of War (ERW). Antivehicle Mines.Activated Improvised Explosives Device and Unknown Device, DAICMA didn t report any other devices for. 4 Civilian and Military Victims by Semester 3 2 1 33 27 25 124 184 12 119 98 I-212 II-212 I-213 II-213 I-214 II-214 I- II- Civilian Injured Civilian Deaths Military Injured Military Deaths Victims Synopsis Number of victims Explosive Devices 217 Number of accidents Explosive Devices 1,39 Number of departments affected 15 (45.45%) Number of municipalities affected 62 (4.27%) National Annual Rate (per 1,).45 Source: Dirección para la Acción Integral contra Minas Antipersonal (DAICMA). Cutoff date: 31 December,. Report date: 16 February, 216. 1 2-3 4-5 5-19 Departamental Borders

65.99 (6 V) 56.39 ( 7 V) 44.3 ( 5 V) 24.61 ( 5 V) 117.61 (19 V) Below National Average Rate Exceeding National Average Rate APM-ERW 4 3 2 1 Explosive Devices 212- Source: Dirección para la Acción Integral contra Minas Antipersonal (DAICMA 37 27 Victims by Gender and Age 25 124 I-212 II-212 I-213 II-213 I-214 II-214 I- II- Male under 18 years old Female under 18 years old 184 12 Male over 18 years old Female over 18 years old 119 98 Victims by department () Departament Victims Rate per 1, inh Guaviare 12 1. Caquetá 25 5.23 Putumayo 13 3.77 Chocó 17 3.4 Arauca 8 3.5 Meta 28 2.91 Cauca 29 2.1 Norte De Santander 18 1.33 Nariño 15.86 Huila 9.78 Tolima 9.64 National Data 217.45 Antioquia 28.43 Córdoba 2.12 Bolivar 2.1 Valle Del Cauca 2.4 Source: Programa Presidencial para la Acción Integral Contra Minas Antipersonal (DAICMA).Cutoff date: 31 December,. Report date: 16 Febraury, 216. 14. 12. 1. 8. 6. 4. 2. National Rate.45. Uribe (Meta) Calamar (Guaviare) Most Affected Municipalities (Arranged by rate per 1, inhabitants annual) 1 62.1 (7 V) Mesetas (Meta) 59.27 (14 V) La Montañita (Caquetá) Colombia (Huila) 46.8 ( 4 V) La Playa (Norte de Santander) Angostura (Antioquia) 42.31 ( 8 V) 41.25 ( 4 V) Tadó (Chocó) Río Iró (Chocó) López (Cauca) Source: Dirección para la Acción Integral contra Minas Antipersonal (DAIMA). Cutoff date: 3 July,. Report date: 16 February, 216. Rate per 1, inhabitants yearly 1 Most affected municipalities organized by highest rate per 1, inhabitants 2 National Rate per 1, inhabitants 212 213 214

Natural Disasters Natural Disasters 212- People Affected by disasters ( ) Source: Unidad Nacional para La Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (UNGRD) 2.5 2. 1.5 1..5. 6, 4, 2, 2.2 (214 Persons) Persons killed by Natural Disasters (Per 1, in habitants by year) Haiti Afganistan Pakistan Colombia India China Persons Affected by Natural Disasters 212 by Semester 42,372 (1,825.9 rate) 1.47 (468 Persons) 1.7 (1,988 Persons 1.2 ) 55,733 (2,392.2 rate) (492 Persons) 275,28 315,437 (1,168.1 rate) (1,338.8 rate) 16,85 (674,3 rate).28 (3,648 Persons) 34,755 (1,278.8 rate).9 (1,35 Persons) 339,323 (1,725.8 rate) 28,451 (1,136.rate) I-212 II-212 I-213 II-213 I-214 II-214 I- II- Affected by Floods Affected by Landslides Affected by other Emergencies Source: Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED) Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (UNGRD). Cutoff date: 31 December,. Report date: 16 Febraury, 216. Rate per 1, inhabitants annualized. Synopsis Deaths 492 Injured 961 Affected Persons 547,774 Destroyed Homes 2,659 Damaged Homes 46,988 National Annual Rate (per 1,) 1,136 Source: Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (UNGRD). Cutoff date: 31 December,. Report date: 16 February, 216 Rate per 1, inhabitants Victims 1 1 11 5 51 2. 2.1 5. 5.1 41.149 Departamental Borders

113,655.57 41,149 persons 11,55.99 11,16 persons 99,624.16 1,63 persons 86,19.88 2,855 persons 7,322.82 3,725 persons 65,122.61 7,17 persons 54,545.45 1,5 persons 54,158.14 4,5 persons 182,59.13 39,453 persons 171,349.55 23,235 persons 16,747.2 6,947 Persons 14,96.45 7,493 persons 13,544.2 35,528 persons 11,29.2 8,49 persons 1,911.4 15,471 persons 6,33.41 22,564 persons 5,862.62 2,238 persons 5,87.67 6,45 persons 3,284.51 2,364 persons 2.23.69 29,876 persons Natural Disasters 212- People Affected by disasters () Source: Unidad Nacional para La Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (UNGRD) 1,. Most Affected Departments (Arranged by Affected rate per 1, inhabitants) 1 8,. 6,. 4,. 2,. National Rate 1,136. Guainia Chocó Arauca Amazonas Cauca Casanare Putumayo Guaviare Vichada Norte De Santander 212 213 214 Most Affected Municipalities (Arranged by Affected rate per 1, inhabitants) ² 3,. 25,. 2,. 15,. 1,. 5,. National Rate 1,136. Timbiquí (Cauca) Medio Baudó (Chocó) Patía (Cauca) Bojaya (Chocó) La Sierra (Cauca) Juradó (Chocó) Matanza (Santander) Vijes (Valle del Cauca) Cácota (Santander) Orocué (Casanare) Source: Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (UNGRD) Cutoff date: 31 December. Report date: 16 February, 216. See http://www.portaldelriesgo.gov.co/ 1 Most affected departments organized by highest rate per 1, inhabitants 2 Most affected municipalities organized by highest rate per 1, inhabitants ³ National Rate per 1, inhabitants 212 213 214

Homicides Homicides Homicide Rate per 1, () DIJIN Source:Dirección de Policía Judicial (DIJIN), Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal (INML) 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9.81 (27,875 h) Homicide rate per 1, inhabitants 63.39 (5,47 h) 26.23 (12,54 h) 12.63 (26,3 h) 4.8 (15,314 h) Venezuela Honduras Colombia Brazil United States Oficial data: Colombia (DIJIN), United States (FBI), Honduras (Ministerio de seguridad de Honduras), Venezuela (Observatorio Venezolano de Violencia), Brasil (Secretaria-Geral da Presidencia da Republica). Report date: 18 february, 216. Synopsis Number of homicides according to DIJIN 12,672 Number of homicides according to Medicina Legal 1,287 National Homicide Rate, DRIP INML per 1, inhabitants 26.28 National Homicide Rate, CRIC DIJIN per 1, inhabitants 21.34 Number of homicides among protected persons 5 Source:DIJIN, INML. Cutoff date: 31 December,. Report date: 16 February, 216 Rate per 1, inhabitants DIJIN Rate, 21,34 1. 5.96 5.97 12.8 12.81 21.34 21.35 39.57 39.58 264.3 Departamental Borders

Homicides Homicide Rate per 1, () INML Homicides INML as % of DIJIN () INML Rate, 26,28 1.48 7.42 7.43 12.47 12.48 26.28 26.29 32.35 32.36 186.64 Departamental Borders INML as % of DIJIN 25% 25.1% 75% 75.1% 125% 125.1% 2% 2.1% 23632% Departamental Borders

6,336 6,347 7.734 7,266 8,76 7,961 7,458 7,133 6,624 6,719 5,845 4,957 6,195 5,33 6,477 Homicides Homicides 212- Source:Dirección de Policía Judicial (DIJIN), Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal (INML) 1, 8, 6, 4, Homicides by semester 2, I-212 II-212 I-213 II-213 I-214 II-214 I- II- Dijin INML Source: CICRI DIJIN. Cutoff date: December 31,, report date DIJIN: December 31, 216; DRIP INML. Cutoff date July 31,, report date February 16, 216. Most affected Departments according to DIJIN (arranged by number and rate per 1, inh) Most affected Municipalities according to DIJIN (arranged by number and rate per 1, inh) Valle del Cauca Quindio Cauca Putumayo Caquetá Meta Arauca Chocó Risaralda Guaviare 56.72 (2,617 H) 48.64 (275 H) 48.82 (632 H) 42.29 (146 H) 4.19 (192 H) 34.63 (333 H) 34.3 (9 H) 33.39 (167 H) 41.56 (311 H) 32.41 (36 H) 2 4 6 8 1 212 214 214 Briceño(Antioquia) Sucre(Cauca) Betania(Antioquia) Santiago(Norte de Santander) San Andrés de Cuerquía(Antioquia) Maceo(Antioquia) Segovia(Antioquia) San José del Palmar(Chocó) Salgar(Antioquia) Pijao(Quindio) 264.3( 23 h) 236.32 ( 21 h) 183.7 (17 h) 177.11 (5 h) 176.67 (11 h) 175.5 (12 h) 166.77 (67 h) 165.9 (8 h) 164.69 (29 h) 162.89 ( 1 h) 1 2 3 4 5 212 213 214 Source: CICRI DIJIN. Cutoff date: 31 December report date: 16 February, 216 Rate per 1, inhabitants.

Protected Persons Homicides Homicides 212-9. 8. 7. 18, 16, 14, Source:Dirección de Policía Judicial (DIJIN), Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal (INML) 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, Homicide Definition DIJIN Homicide in general, is defined as killing a human being; the action is to kill; the material result is death. It is an instantaneous crime that is consumed when the victim is dead. Under Penal Code, homicide is: when one person kills another, article 13 of Law 599 of 2. According to the police, common homicide is all death that is caused by any weapon except those that are committed in traffic accidents. Homicide Definition INML Suppression by conduct of the agent (aggressor), of a human life (criminality), without legal justification (illegality), intentionally or maliciously, or with guilt or premeditation (guilty). Forensis 28 (1) Include Mayors, ex Mayors, Municipal Council Members, Journalists and Union Members. Source: Monitor: Cutoff date 31 December. Report date 17 February, 216 1. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.. ( a 4) (5 a 9) Distribution of the rate of homicides per 1, inhabitants by age group and gender 214 (1 a 14) 1.. (15 a 19) (2 a 24) 212 213 214 Journalist 1 2 2 Mayors 2 1 3 3 Municipal Council Members 5 11 2 Union Members 8 11 1 Indigenous People 78 3 41 42 Total DIJIN 16,44 15,324 13,258 12,672 Total INML 13,62 12,869 11,22 1,287 (25 a 29) (3 a 34) (35 a 39) Men 1.4.6 3.34 6.26 89.46 81.17 77.99 6.9 47.64 34.9 29.55 26.8 18.69 13.47 12.9 9.75 8.45 Women.66.48 1.24 4.66 6.82 6.71 6.4 5.7 3.55 3.85 2.85 2.22 1.64 2..4 1.55 1.97 Total.86.54 2.31 33.5 49.11 44.44 41.33 32.13 24.76 18.66 15.56 13.48 9.66 7.34 5.72 5.11 4.64 (4 a 44) (45 a 49) (5 a 54) (55 a 59) (6 a 64) (65 a 69) (7 a 74) (75 a 79) 2, (8 y más) Source: INML cutoff date: December 31,. DANE: Población por sexo y grupo de edad. Report date: 24 February,.

Disappearence Disappearence 212- Disappearence Rate per 1, () INML Source: Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses. Disappearance definition "Enforced disappearance involves the deprivation of liberty of a person in whatever form, followed by concealment and refusal to acknowledge the deprivation or to give information on his whereabouts. Sometimes, the disappearance is a temporary phenomenon in order to terrorize that may culminate with the release of the victim, on other occasions, retention was only a prelude to his assassination, followed by the disappearance of the body thus difficult to establish the whereabouts of the person who was responsible for his death. " 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 45.83 (3,611 Dis) Disappearance rate per 1, 44.64 (425 Dis) 22.51 (25 Dis) 21.45 (212 Dis) 15.95 (21 Dis). Bogotá D.C. Risaralda Guaviare Caldas Magdalena 212 213 214 Synopsis Cumulative disappearence (212- ) 31,48 Disappearence 7,449 National Disappearence Rate, INML per 1, inhabitants 15.45 Forced Disappearance, 15,45.22 3.83 3.84 6.6 6.61 15.45 15.46 2.5 2.6 357.79 Departamental Borders Source: Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses. Cutoff date: 31 December,. Report Date: February 14, 216

Disappearence Disappearence 212- Source: Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses. Disappearence () Most affected municipalities by rate per 1, inhabitants 1 4. 35. 357.79 (63 DIS) 3. 25. 2. 15. 1. 5. 7.57 (2 DIS) 61.11 (287 DIS) 56.55 (3 DIS) 55.71 (1 DIS) 48.77 (97 DIS) 45.83 (3,611 DIS) 42.67 (2 DIS) 45.65 (165 DIS) 39.34 (6 DIS). Salgar (Antioquia) Buenavista (Quindio) Pereira (Risaralda) Córdoba (Quindio) Chivor (Boyacá) Dos Quebradas (Risaralda) Bogotá D.C. Cucaita (Boyacá) Manizales (Caldas) El Litoral del San Juan (Chocó) 212 213 214 Source: Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses. Cutoff date: 31 December,. Report Date: 16 February, 216 Rate per 1, inhabitants. 1 Most affected municipalities organized by highest rate per 1, inhabitants. Dis: Disappearence 2 National Rate per 1, inhabitants annualized.