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The Programa de Participación y Reparación Colectiva is a program focused on collective reparations and participation, primarily targeting victims of conflict.
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The program operates in various regions of Colombia, including Buenaventura, Costa Caribe, Chocó, Sur del Tolima, Meta-Guaviare, Nariño, Norte del Cauca, and others. The program's geographic scope encompasses these regions, with a focus on promoting collective reparations and participation among victims. The program's objectives are multifaceted, encompassing various themes such as reparación colectiva, Sistema de Paz, género, and PDET. The program's approach involves implementing projects at the national and territorial levels, with a focus on promoting processes of collective reparations. These projects are directed towards various groups, including pueblos étnicos (afrodescendiente/indígena) and women and LGBTIQ+ individuals. A total of 197 projects have been implemented at the territorial level, with 49 projects executed at the national level in focalized zones. These projects have promoted collective reparations processes, with a significant emphasis on addressing the needs of pueblos étnicos and women and LGBTIQ+ individuals. The program's approach has been successful, with 75.13% of projects achieving their objectives, and 20% of projects focused on women and LGBTIQ+ individuals also achieving their objectives. The program's methodology involves the implementation of various projects, including the Observatorio, Consultorio Jurídico, Reparación Colectiva, Género, Memoria Histórica, Jóvenes, Tierras, Redes para la incidencia, Desaparición forzada, PDET, Sistema de Paz, CITREP, Sistema de Información, Garantías de No Repetición, LGBTI, SIVJRNR, Prevención y Protección. These projects are designed to promote collective reparations and participation among victims, with a focus on addressing the specific needs of various groups. The program's impact has been significant, with a notable increase in the number of projects implemented at the territorial level. The program's approach has been successful in promoting collective reparations processes, with a significant emphasis on addressing the needs of pueblos étnicos and women and LGBTIQ+ individuals. The program's methodology has been effective in promoting participation and collective reparations among victims, with a focus on addressing the specific needs of various groups.
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