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as of 16 March 2020 The names and borders shown and descriptions used on this map do not imply their official acknowledgement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 16 March 2020 Sources: Monitor.salahumanitaria.org (OCHA Colombia – Local Coordination Teams: Antioquia, Arauca, Caquetá, Cauca, Chocó, Córdoba, La Guajira, Meta-Guaviare, Nariño, Norte de Santander, Putumayo y Valle del Cauca) Consultation date: 13 March 2020 *Acronyms and abbreviations: Anti-Personnel Landmines, Unexploded Ordnance, Improvised Explosive Device. i) Mass Displacement: As defined in the Victims Act 1448 of 2011, mass displacement is the joint displacement of ten (10) or more households, or fifty (50) or more persons (https://www.unidadvictimas.gov.co/sites/default/files/documentosbiblioteca/glosario.pdf). ii) Confinement: According to the Victims’ Act 1448 of 2011, this is any conduct directed against the civilian population, involving the restriction of the mobility of a person or a group in a specific geographical area caused by threats from illegal groups, which results in a lack of access to essential goods for the survival of both individuals and groups (www.unidadvictimas.gov.co/sites/default/files/ documentosbiblioteca/glosario.pdf) In July 2013 OCHA Colombia established a framework that since then monitors confinements in Colombia. According to this framework, a population is confined when it suffers limitations to its freedom of mobility for a period of at least one week, and in addition has limited access to three goods, basic services or assistance such as: food, education, health, water and sanitation, and livelihoods, among others. See concept note (https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/sites/www.humanitarianresponse.info/files/documents/files/150427_confinamiento_nota_conceptual.pdf) Feedback: [email protected] - www.unocha.org - www.reliefweb.int - www.salahumanitaria.co/ COLOMBIA Geographical dispersion and development of humanitarian needs between January and February 2020 PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MASS DISPLACEMENT i CONFINED PERSONS ii ACCIDENTS WITH APLM/UXO, IED * PEOPLE AFFECTED BY NATURAL DISASTERS AFFECTED POPULATION AFFECTED POPULATION AFFECTED POPULATION 6.731 persons 2.215 families >1.095 displaced children 16 incidents 3.437 persons 3 incidents 5.050 persons 848 incidents 24 people affected 77 incidents 18,5% Afro-Colombians 4% indigenous 77% others 20% Afro-Colombians 6% indigenous 74% others 33% children 92% men 8% women 64% of those are affected by strong winds and storms 22% of those are affected by inundation 1751 1490 1112 488 128 81 0 500 1000 1500 2000 Others* Landslide Flash flood Inundation Storm Strong wind Civilians Public forces 87% 17% 0 20 40 60 80 100

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  • as of 16 March 2020

    The names and borders shown and descriptions used on this map do not imply their official acknowledgement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 16 March 2020 Sources: Monitor.salahumanitaria.org (OCHA Colombia – Local Coordination Teams: Antioquia, Arauca, Caquetá, Cauca, Chocó, Córdoba, La Guajira, Meta-Guaviare, Nariño, Norte de Santander, Putumayo y Valle del Cauca) Consultation date: 13 March 2020 *Acronyms and abbreviations: Anti-Personnel Landmines, Unexploded Ordnance, Improvised Explosive Device. i) Mass Displacement: As defined in the Victims Act 1448 of 2011, mass displacement is the joint displacement of ten (10) or more households, or fifty (50) or more persons (https://www.unidadvictimas.gov.co/sites/default/files/documentosbiblioteca/glosario.pdf). ii) Confinement: According to the Victims’ Act 1448 of 2011, this is any conduct directed against the civilian population, involving the restriction of the mobility of a person or a group in a specific geographical area caused by threats from illegal groups, which results in a lack of access to essential goods for the survival of both individuals and groups (www.unidadvictimas.gov.co/sites/default/files/documentosbiblioteca/glosario.pdf) In July 2013 OCHA Colombia established a framework that since then monitors confinements in Colombia. According to this framework, a population is confined when it suffers limitations to its freedom of mobility for a period of at least one week, and in addition has limited access to three goods, basic services or assistance such as: food, education, health, water and sanitation, and livelihoods, among others. See concept note (https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/sites/www.humanitarianresponse.info/files/documents/files/150427_confinamiento_nota_conceptual.pdf) Feedback: [email protected] - www.unocha.org - www.reliefweb.int - www.salahumanitaria.co/

    COLOMBIAGeographical dispersion and development of humanitarian needs between January and February 2020

    PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MASS DISPLACEMENTi CONFINED PERSONS

    iiACCIDENTS WITH APLM/UXO, IED*

    PEOPLE AFFECTED BY NATURAL DISASTERS

    AFFECTED POPULATION AFFECTED POPULATION

    AFFECTED POPULATION

    6.731 persons

    2.215 families

    >1.095 displaced children

    16 incidents

    3.437 persons

    3 incidents

    5.050 persons

    848 incidents

    24 people affected

    77 incidents18,5%Afro-Colombians

    4%indigenous

    77%others

    20%Afro-Colombians

    6%indigenous

    74%others

    33%children

    92%men

    8%women

    64% of those are affected by strong winds and storms

    22% of those are affected by inundation

    1751

    1490

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    488

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  • as of 16 March 2020

    The names and borders shown and descriptions used on this map do not imply their official acknowledgement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 16 March 2020 Sources: Monitor.salahumanitaria.org (OCHA Colombia – Local Coordination Teams: Antioquia, Arauca, Caquetá, Cauca, Chocó, Córdoba, La Guajira, Meta-Guaviare, Nariño, Norte de Santander, Putumayo y Valle del Cauca) Consultation date: 13 March 2020 *Acronyms and abbreviations: Anti-Personnel Landmines, Unexploded Ordnance, Improvised Explosive Device. i) Mass Displacement: As defined in the Victims Act 1448 of 2011, mass displacement is the joint displacement of ten (10) or more households, or fifty (50) or more persons (https://www.unidadvictimas.gov.co/sites/default/files/documentosbiblioteca/glosario.pdf). ii) Confinement: According to the Victims’ Act 1448 of 2011, this is any conduct directed against the civilian population, involving the restriction of the mobility of a person or a group in a specific geographical area caused by threats from illegal groups, which results in a lack of access to essential goods for the survival of both individuals and groups (www.unidadvictimas.gov.co/sites/default/files/documentosbiblioteca/glosario.pdf) In July 2013 OCHA Colombia established a framework that since then monitors confinements in Colombia. According to this framework, a population is confined when it suffers limitations to its freedom of mobility for a period of at least one week, and in addition has limited access to three goods, basic services or assistance such as: food, education, health, water and sanitation, and livelihoods, among others. See concept note (https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/sites/www.humanitarianresponse.info/files/documents/files/150427_confinamiento_nota_conceptual.pdf) Feedback: [email protected] - www.unocha.org - www.reliefweb.int - www.salahumanitaria.co/

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    DEVELOPMENT OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY NATURAL DISASTERS

    DEVELOPMENT OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MASS DISPLACEMENTi DEVELOPMENT OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY CONFINEMENTii

    of the total estimate for 2020 (Jan - Feb)

    of the total estimate for 2020

    mass and individual displacements estimated in 2020

    people affected by natural disasters in 2020

    people affected estimated in 2020

    4%

    1%

    9%

    15%

    151k

    556.7k

    39.8k

    157% of the total estimate for 2020

    confined persons with needs estimated in 2020of the total estimate for 2020

    COLOMBIAGeographical dispersion and development of humanitarian needs between January and February 2020