A displaced Indian woman (Nukak Maku) washes her baby in a refugee settlement close to San Jose del Guaviare, Meta, Colombia.


A displaced Indian woman (Nukak Maku) washes her baby on the ground of a refugee settlement close to San Jose del Guaviare, Meta dept., Colombia, 3 September 2009. With nearly fifty years of armed conflict, Colombia has the highest number of civil war refugees in the world. During the last ten years of the civil war more than 3 million people have been forced to abandon their lands and to leave their homes due to the violence. Internally displaced people (IDPs) come from remote rural areas, where most of the clashes between leftist guerrillas FARC-ELN, right-wing paramilitary groups and government forces takes place. Displaced persons flee in a hurry, carrying just personal belongings, and thus they inevitably end up in large slums of the big cities, with no hope for the future.


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Location: San Jose del Guaviare, Meta, Colombia
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