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Humanitarian Snapshot (January - June 2016) COLOMBIA: 7m Number of IDPs between 1985 and 2016 1 FORCED DISPLACEMENT THREATS, MAIN ATTACKS AGAINST CIVILIANS The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on all maps do not imply official endorsment or acceptance by the United Nations. 1.UARIV: Unidad para la Atención y Reparación Integral a las Víctimas. Cut off date: 30 Jun 2016. Creation date: 08 Aug. 2016 Data Sources: 2. OCHA - UMAIC - Monitor. Accessed on: 01 Aug. 2016. 3. Estimated by OCHA - UMAIC based on UARIV figures ( Jun - Dic 2015 / Jun - Dic 2014) - Registration is ongoing. (a) BACRIM: Government designation for Post-demobilization armed groups. (b) Mass displacement events: i.e. more than 50 people or 10 families displaced for the same event. (c) PDAG: Post-demobilization armed groups. (d) This category refers to clashes between : MILITARY - PDAG; MILITARY - Unidentified; FARC - ELN - PDAG (e) In this category include: Unknown (3%); MILITARY - FARC (2%); Others (2%); FARC (1%). Feedback: [email protected], http://www.umaic.org PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MOBILITY OR ACCESS CONSTRAINTS 38% 39% 23% Guerrilla groups Others BACRIM a IDP's by author (UARIV) 1 48% 52% Displacements by gender and age Jan. - Jun. 2016 (UARIV) 1 6,260 IDPs in 22 mass displacement events b IDPs OCHA (Jan - Jun 2016) 2 Despite a decrease in highly visible violence, social control, intimidation, threats, mobility restrictions and access constraints continue to affect civilians in Colombia. Official data report 11.873 IDP's for the first semester of 2016. OCHA estimates that once the registry is updated, the number of IDP's during the semester will likely reach 89,392, based on past trends. Civilians particulary indigenous and afro-colombian communities continue suffering movement restrictions or access limitations on basic goods and services due to armed violence. During the first six months of 2016, more than 2.5 million people were affected by these constraints. Threats against civilians increased 52% in the first semester of 2016 as compared with the same period of 2015. 45% 55% Gender Age Number of IDP's 1985 - Jun 2016 (UARIV) 2010 2005 2000 1995 1990 1985 2015 0 125K 250K 375K 500K 290K 750K 625K 16 740K 240K 549K 462K 270K 89K 34K 100K Pasto Mocoa Florencia Popayán Neiva Cali Ibagué Villavicencio Quibdó Medellín Monteria Sincelejo Cartagena Barranquilla Santa Marta Riohacha Valledupar Cúcuta Bucaramanga Tunja Arauca Yopal Puerto Carreño Inirida San José del Guaviare Mitú Leticia Manizales Pereira Armenia Bogotá D.C. META CASANARE VICHADA GUAINÍA GUAVIARE VAUPÉS CAQUETA HUILA TOLIMA CHOCÓ ANTIOQUIA PUTUMAYO NARIÑO VALLE CAUCA SANTANDER ARAUCA CÓRDOBA LA GUAJIRA MAGDALENA CESAR BOLÍVAR N. DE SANTANDER ECUADOR PERÚ BRAZIL VENEZUELA Caribbean Sea Ocean Pacific PANAMÁ AMAZONAS >500 251-500 101-250 1-100 Departmental capital National capital Capitals Each point represents one incident of armed hostilities Each point represents one incident of attack on civilians 0 IDPs UARIV Jan - Jun 2016 2 1 3 4 5 >300 1 – 300 2 1 3 4 >25 11 – 25 6 – 10 1 – 5 5 Number of registered threats (Jan - Jun 2016) 338 55% 20% 9% 8% 8% ELN PDAG CLASHES MILITARY-ELN OTHERS Total affected people 2.5m c Actors causing access contraints (Jan - Jun 2016) 1 1 2 2 2 3 in mass displacement d e b

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Page 1: COLOMBIA: Humanitarian Snapshot (January - June 2016) · Number of IDP's 1985 - Jun 2016 (UARIV) 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 0 125K 250K 375K 500K 290K 750K 625K 16 740K 240K

Humanitarian Snapshot (January - June 2016)COLOMBIA:

7mNumber of IDPs

between 1985 and 20161

FORCED DISPLACEMENT

THREATS, MAIN ATTACKS AGAINST CIVILIANS

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on all maps do not imply official endorsment or acceptance by the United Nations. 1.UARIV: Unidad para la Atención y Reparación Integral a las Víctimas. Cut off date: 30 Jun 2016. Creation date: 08 Aug. 2016 Data Sources:2. OCHA - UMAIC - Monitor. Accessed on: 01 Aug. 2016. 3. Estimated by OCHA - UMAIC based on UARIV figures ( Jun - Dic 2015 / Jun - Dic 2014) - Registration is ongoing. (a) BACRIM: Government designation for Post-demobilization armed groups. (b) Mass displacement events: i.e. more than 50 people or 10 families displaced for the same event. (c) PDAG: Post-demobilization armed groups. (d) This category refers to clashes between : MILITARY - PDAG; MILITARY - Unidentified; FARC - ELN - PDAG (e) In this category include: Unknown (3%); MILITARY - FARC (2%); Others (2%); FARC (1%). Feedback: [email protected], http://www.umaic.org

PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MOBILITY OR ACCESS CONSTRAINTS

38%

39%

23%

Guerrilla groups

Others

BACRIMa

IDP's by author(UARIV)1

48% 52%

Displacements by gender and ageJan. - Jun. 2016(UARIV) 1

6,260 IDPs in 22 mass displacement events

b

IDPs OCHA (Jan - Jun 2016) 2

Despite a decrease in highly visible violence, social control, intimidation, threats, mobility restrictions and access constraints continue to affect civilians in Colombia.

Official data report 11.873 IDP's for the first semester of 2016. OCHA estimates that once the registry is updated, the number of IDP's during the semester will likely reach 89,392, based on past trends.

Civilians particulary indigenous and afro-colombian communities continue suffering movement restrictions or access limitations on basic goods and services due to armed violence. During the first six months of 2016, more than 2.5 million people were affected by these constraints.

Threats against civilians increased 52% in the first semester of 2016 as compared with the same period of 2015.

45%55%

Gender

Age

Number of IDP's 1985 - Jun 2016 (UARIV)

201020052000199519901985 20150

125K

250K

375K

500K

290K

750K

625K

16

740K

240K

549K

462K

270K

89K34K

100K

PastoMocoa

Florencia

Popayán

Neiva

Cali

IbaguéVillavicencio

Quibdó

Medellín

Monteria

Sincelejo

Cartagena

Barranquilla

Santa MartaRiohacha

Valledupar

Cúcuta

Bucaramanga

Tunja

Arauca

Yopal

Puerto Carreño

Inirida

San José del Guaviare

Mitú

Leticia

Manizales

PereiraArmenia Bogotá D.C.

META

CASANARE

VICHADA

GUAINÍA

GUAVIARE

VAUPÉSCAQUETA

HUILA

TOLIMA

CHOCÓ

ANTIOQUIA

PUTUMAYO

NARIÑO

VALLE

CAUCA

SANTANDER ARAUCA

CÓRDOBA

LA GUAJIRA

MAGDALENA

CESAR

BOLÍVARN. DE SANTANDER

ECUADOR

PERÚ

BRAZIL

VENEZUELA

Caribbean Sea

Ocean Pacific

PANAMÁ

AMAZONAS

>500251-500101-2501-100 Departmental capital

National capital

Capitals

Each point represents one incident of armed hostilities Each point represents one incidentof attack on civilians

0

IDPs UARIV Jan - Jun 2016

2

1

3

4

5

>3001 – 300

2

1

3

4

>2511 – 256 – 101 – 5

5

Number of registered threats (Jan - Jun 2016)

338

55%

20%

9%

8%8% ELN

PDAG

CLASHES

MILITARY-ELN

OTHERS

Total affected people

2.5m

c

Actors causing access contraints (Jan - Jun 2016)

11

2

2

2

3

in mass displacement

d

e

b