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Colombia: The number of children fleeing violence hits a 10-year high

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24/100

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20/100

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Country: Colombia Source: Save the Children BOGOTÁ, 17 March 2026 – At least 215 children on average were forced from their homes each day in Colombia in 2025 - the highest number in at least a decade – due to intensified armed conflict, with displacement continuing into 2026, according to a Save the Children analysis. A study of official national data found that about 78,000 children were displaced in 2025 [1] - almost 30% more than in 2024 and more than any year since the signing of a 2016 peace agreement. Displacement puts children at risk of abuse, family separation, dropping out of school, or being recruited into non-state armed groups. The situation in Colombia has deteriorated further in 2026 as violent clashes between armed groups and criminal bands lead to children and their families being killed, displaced, or confined to their homes - a tactic used by armed groups to cut entire communities off from schools, healthcare, and markets, facilitating child recruitment. This humanitarian crisis has been compounded by severe flooding in Colombia earlier this year, affecting at least 330,000 people [2] and displacing over 11,000.[3] Colombia now has one of the largest internally displaced populations globally at over 7 million people which is 13% of the population. About one quarter of the displaced are children, many of whom have been forced on the move more than once. [4] Jorge, * 17, fled from Cauca to the south of the country in 2016. He said: “When I arrived, I was very different from the children there, even in the way I spoke. "As children, sometimes we don’t understand at such a young age what the consequences of a conflict are. The problem was that we arrived in a place where no one knew us […] we didn’t have opportunities because, at least in my case, I had to stop studying for two years. "I faced bullying from my classmates because not many understood that I hadn’t left because I wanted to, but because I had been forced to.” María Mercedes Liévano, Save

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Threat Level: MODERATE. High displacement of children Intensified armed conflict Deteriorating situation since 2016 peace agreement

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Key Phrases

"High displacement of children""Intensified armed conflict""Deteriorating situation since 2016 peace agreement"

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Published: 2026-03-17 11:01:00 UTCAI Scored: 3/17/2026Model: local_v2
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