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In 1997, Colombia passed Law 387, which requires the government to provide housing, education, medical attention, income generation opportunities, and emergency food aid to displaced families. Despite this requirement, Refugees International has consistently found that the government has not yet met its legal responsibility to its displaced population – which now numbers almost 3.7million people, representing the 8% of the Colombian population.
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Colombia 2007: Displaced family from Chinolito
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