Colombia

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Children's Living Arrangements

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%
Country
 
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52.2%
Living with Both Parents
 
DHS 2015
38.4%
Living with One Parent
 
DHS 2015
8%
Living with Neither Parent
 
DHS 2015
%
Effective
 
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Children Living Without Biological Parents

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84%
Both Parents Alive
 
DHS 2015
14%
One Parent Dead
 
DHS 2015
2%
Both Parents Dead
 
DHS 2015

Parental Survivorship

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93.8%
Children with Both Parents Alive
 
DHS 2015
4.6%
Children with One Parent Alive
 
DHS 2015
0.2%
Children with Both Parents Dead
 
DHS 2015

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List of Organisations

Save the Children,

This report consolidates findings from a rapid participatory consultation with: (1) migrant girls in the Northeastern Colombia border region, (2) front-line practitioners providing services to migrant children and their families, and (3) Save the Children teams in Colombia.

Abel Saraiba & Carlos Trapani - Cecodap,

El presente estudio aborda la realidad del impacto de la migración forzosa en niños, niñas y adolescentes venezolanos.

UNICEF Colombia,

UNICEF Colombia busca Profesionales de Campo para la recolección de información a nivel local sobre acciones de protección para niñez en contextos migratorios.

Lumos,

Este informe documenta el proceso de la organización Fundamor a cerrar su internado y, con el apoyo de Lumos, reubicar a los niños y niñas internos en nuevas modalidades de atención familiar.

Lumos,

This report documents Fundamor's process of closing its institution in Colombia and moving children to family-based care, drawing out successes and challenges.

War Child,

This report by War Child aims to bring global attention to the challenges related to the reintegration of children associated with armed forces and groups, and promote better policy, practice and funding in the future.

Camilla Jones and Payal Saksena -Family for Every Child,

This report explores what family means to children and adults in five countries using the digital storytelling technique.