Alerta Rosa takes effect for searching missing persons in Colombia

Colombia activated Alerta Rosa on Wednesday, a national mechanism for the immediate search of missing girls, boys, adolescents, young people, and women. The system integrates 17 state entities and uses technology to disseminate real-time information through multiple channels. It aims to eliminate delays like the 72-hour wait and mobilize authorities and citizens.

Alerta Rosa enables early alerts from the moment a disappearance is reported, via telephone, virtual, or in-person channels. It operates as a massive multichannel diffusion tool using text messages, digital platforms, and traditional media, coordinating the Policía Nacional, Fiscalía General de la Nación, Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar Familiar, Procuraduría, Defensoría del Pueblo, and 12 other entities in the Comité de Coordinación Nacional.

The mechanism also involves social organizations, community action boards, religious entities, and citizens, expanding response in border areas and transport terminals. The Bienestar Familiar, which received over 8,300 search requests between 2024 and 2026, will coordinate child protection and rights restoration.

According to the SIRDEC system, in 2025 there were 127 missing girls, 95 boys, 1,614 adolescents, and 807 women reported; in January 2026, the figures were 9 girls, 6 boys, 87 adolescents, and 53 women. The Procuraduría General de la Nación will oversee its implementation to ensure timely responses.

The system includes educational components for prevention and protective measures after location, especially against gender-based violence risks.

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Colombia's Defensoría del Pueblo documented 339 cases of forced minor recruitment by armed groups in 2025, plus 15 in the first two months of 2026. The figures reveal patterns by gender, ethnicity, and regions, with heavy impact on indigenous communities. Multiple armed groups are listed as main perpetrators.

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Profamilia presented a study on gender-based violence in Medellín, Cali, Uribia, and Dibulla, gathering input from over 8,500 people. The research shows that 58.4% of girls, boys, and adolescents experienced at least one form of violence in the last year. Accompanying the study is the 'Somos Visibles: Generaciones Sin Violencias' initiative to reach over 9,500 people by 2029.

The National Police, along with the Mayor's Office and Metro de Cali, has implemented a security plan in the MIO mass transit system to prevent crimes. In 2025, thefts against people decreased by 41%, from 1,100 to around 670 cases. Over 300,000 people use the system daily, with authorities focusing efforts on key points.

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Guanajuato state prosecutors confirmed the discovery of 20 bodies in clandestine graves across various properties and closed areas in Valencia de Fuentes, Cortázar. Mayor Mauricio Estefanía initially reported more than 15 bodies found by search collectives and prosecutors in one property.

 

 

 

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