Save the Children in Colombia
Save the Children has worked in Colombia since 1985 to protect the rights and wellbeing of the most vulnerable children. We support children and families through education, health and nutrition, water and sanitation, child protection, and livelihoods programmes. Our work also includes humanitarian assistance, cash support and livelihood programmes to help children grow up safe, healthy, and able to learn.
Our Country Strategy
We work in Colombia:
• Reducing child poverty by expanding opportunities and access to essential services for the most vulnerable children, families and communities and those affected by humanitarian crises.
• Promoting safe environments to prevent and respond to all forms of violence against children, while prioritizing their voices.
• Strengthening local and national civil society organizations, shifting power to local actors, and ensuring a gender-sensitive approach so all children can reach their full potential.
• Connecting individual donors, companies and international partners to invest in children and their futures.
What we do
Save the Children in Colombia works with children, families and communities to improve access to essential services and strengthen resilience. Our programmes expand access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene; support food security through cash assistance and livelihoods opportunities, especially for migrant population.
We deliver critical health and nutrition services, including mental health and reproductive health care; and protect children from violence and exploitation by strengthening families, communities and local protection systems.
Our impact on children
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News & Stories
17 Mar 2026
COLOMBIA: THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN FLEEING VIOLENCE HITS A 10-YEAR HIGH
At least 215 children on average were forced from their homes each day in Colombia in 2025 - the highest number in at least a decade – due to intensified armed conflict.
6 Mar 2025
From Ukraine to Afghanistan: Children with severe disabilities, fleeing domestic violence left to fend for themselves as aid cuts stop cash assistance programmes – Save the Children
A 12-year-old boy with Downs Syndrome in Ukraine who has been left severely emotionally distressed by a lifetime of conflict is at risk of becoming homeless due to foreign aid cuts, Save the Children said, as the child rights organisation shared examples of the impacts on cash assistance work around the world.
19 Feb 2025
470 Children Displaced Daily by Colombia's Escalating Violence as Families Fear Forced Recruitment
Since armed conflict abruptly escalated on 16 January in Colombia’s Catatumbo region, non-state armed groups have impacted nearly 85,000 people, including displacing at least 14,600 children.