Colombia - ACLED
ACLED's latest data and analysis on Colombia.
acleddata.comHere are the latest credible strands about the Caribbean region of Colombia, based on recent reporting:
Violence and displacement in Catatumó region (Northeast Colombia) have intensified, with thousands displaced and deadly clashes reported between government forces and armed groups. This has strained regional security and raised humanitarian concerns.[2]
The Gulf Clan (as an active criminal organization) has carried out attacks on security infrastructure in several Caribbean-adjacent departments (e.g., Córdoba), prompting security escalations and arrests as authorities push back. This reflects ongoing instability affecting nearby Caribbean-facing areas.[1]
There have been warnings from Colombian authorities and regional observers about the risk of broader security escalations in the Caribbean area, including potential spillover effects from inland conflict dynamics to Caribbean coastal zones.[3]
Humanitarian and disaster-related concerns persist in border-adjacent zones due to violence, with displaced populations seeking refuge in towns and humanitarian corridors under strain. International and local organizations have been monitoring needs and calling for sustained protection and aid.[5][1]
For travelers and observers, ongoing advisories emphasize staying updated on security conditions, coastline activity, and government responses in Caribbean-linked municipalities. Check official travel advisories for current guidance.[6]
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If you’d like, I can compile a concise, source-cited brief with the latest dated items and provide a map and a short explainer on Catatumó’s current security dynamics. Would you prefer a focused briefing on security, humanitarian needs, or travel advisories?[1][2]
ACLED's latest data and analysis on Colombia.
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www.independent.co.ukOn this page, you’ll find the latest updates on Colombia and the current security situation as of March 2025. WOLA closely monitors the situation in collaboration with communities and partners, and we will continue to update this page as new information becomes available.
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travel.state.govColombia: Latin America and the Caribbean: Weekly Situation Update (as of 6 September 2024)
morocco.shafaqna.comAnalysis in English on Colombia and 5 other countries about Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding and Protection and Human Rights; published on 9 May 2025 by ACLED
reliefweb.intLatest news from Colombia, the country's politics, public security, sports and culture.
colombiareports.comMore than 32,000 people have fled to towns in northeast Colombia as they attempt to escape a sharp rise in fighting between militant factions, according to the country's Ombudsman Iris Marín.
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