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46.
The Committee recommends that the State party:
(a)
Thoroughly investigate all cases of femicide and violence against women,
including domestic violence, and ensure that the perpetrators are duly punished;
(b)
women;
Take all necessary steps to effectively prevent acts of violence against
(c)
Step up efforts to protect all women victims of violence, including victims
of domestic violence, ensuring that they have access to justice through effective
remedies, including means of obtaining reparation and compensation, and suitable
and timely access to shelters where they can receive immediate physical protection,
legal advice and physical and mental health care;
(d)
Organize information campaigns to raise public awareness, and provide
law enforcement officials and judges with training as to the seriousness and criminal
nature of violence against women and domestic violence.
Poverty
47.
The Committee is concerned that efforts to combat poverty have not been
sufficiently effective to address the State party’s high levels of poverty, which
disproportionately affects persons living in rural and remote areas, including victims of the
armed conflict (art. 11).
48.
The Committee reiterates its previous recommendation (see E/C.12/COL/CO/5,
para. 20) and calls on the State party to make greater efforts to combat poverty and
inequality. To that end, the Committee urges the State party to ensure that a human
rights-based approach is taken in the implementation of programmes designed to
combat poverty and inequality, that sufficient resources are allocated for their
implementation and that they pay due attention to the most disadvantaged and
marginalized groups, including the victims of the armed conflict, and to the disparities
between urban and rural areas. In this regard, the Committee draws the State party’s
attention to its 2001 statement on poverty and the International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Access to land
49.
The Committee reiterates its concern at the inequalities in access to land that
continue to affect peasant farmers, indigenous peoples and Afro-Colombians. The
Committee is also concerned at the limited progress towards the implementation of Act No.
1448 of 2011, the Victims and Land Restitution Act (art. 11).
50.
The Committee refers the State party to its previous recommendation
(E/C.12/COL/CO/5, para. 22) and recommends that it:
(a)
Take the necessary measures to ensure the implementation of the
comprehensive rural reform that is part of the Final Agreement for Ending the
Conflict and Building a Stable and Lasting Peace, with a view to guaranteeing peasant
farmers, indigenous peoples and Afro-Colombians equitable access to land and
natural resources;
(b)
Step up efforts to effectively implement Act No. 1448 of 2011 and the
other planned measures in order to ensure that the mechanisms and registers
established for the restitution of land are brought fully into operation.
Internally displaced persons and returnees
51.
Despite the efforts made by the State party, the Committee is troubled by the
obstacles to social and economic reintegration faced by many returned Colombian refugees.
In addition, the Committee is concerned that the standard of living of a significant number
of internally displaced persons is still inadequate (art. 11).
52.
The Committee recommends that the State party strengthen its efforts to
ensure reintegration and the possibility of an adequate standard of living for returned
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