ICT minister presents 2025 digital progress report in Quibdó

In Quibdó, Chocó, ICT Minister Carina Murcia led the 2025 Public Accountability Hearing, highlighting a 1.4 trillion peso investment to expand connectivity and digital education in remote regions.

On December 18, 2025, from the Atrato River boardwalk in Quibdó, the Ministry of ICT held its 2025 Public Accountability Hearing. The event, led by Minister Carina Murcia Yela alongside Connectivity Vice Minister Gloria Patricia Perdomo and Digital Transformation Vice Minister Andrés López, featured live testimonials from local beneficiaries.

The minister stated: “We connect with purpose. We brought technology where it had not reached, to educate, entrepreneur and transform. We executed an investment of $1.4 trillion, deployed more than 4,000 kilometers of new fiber optic, something that had not happened since 2017, and trained more than 1.3 million people in digital skills. Our true impact is in the people”.

Resources were allocated across four pillars: connectivity with $599 million, digital education with $307 million, innovation with $465 million, and artificial intelligence with $58 million. In connectivity, the Comprehensive Digital Connectivity Expansion Plan brought internet to 187,696 homes in 28 departments, prioritizing excluded areas. The Juntas de Internet program, promoted by President Gustavo Petro, enables communities to manage their access. José Aldemar Mosquera from Villa Esperanza hamlet said: “Thanks to President Petro for this wonderful project. In our hamlet, technology marked a before and after in education and access to knowledge”.

In digital education, the Ciberpaz program exceeded goals by sensitizing over 1.3 million people in 261 municipalities on safe TIC use. Yelena Bechara, a 13-year-old student from Quibdó, shared: “Since I joined Ciberpaz everything has been much easier for me. I have improved a lot with social media performance... With the internet, studying through videos is much easier for me, I want to be a doctor”.

In innovation, progress was made in AI faculties in Zipaquirá and Usme, and the Colombia 4.0 event toured 11 departments for its 15th anniversary. At the close, Murcia announced Quibdó as a host for Colombia 4.0 in 2026, evolving to Colombia 5.0, to bolster regional technological development.

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Vibrant photo of mipyme innovators driving Valle del Cauca's economic boom in a Cali tech hub, with cityscape and agribusiness backdrop.
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Valle del Cauca is undergoing a deep economic transformation driven by micro, small, and medium enterprises (mipymes), technology adoption, and leadership in artificial intelligence. According to the Cali Chamber of Commerce, 99.6% of businesses are mipymes generating employment and diversifying sectors like commerce and agribusiness. The Business Rhythm Survey shows optimism for the second half of 2025, with 49.6% expecting sales increases.

Cali's mayor, Alejandro Eder, presented his second-year management report, highlighting progress in infrastructure, security, and social development under the Invertir para crecer plan. He acknowledged ongoing challenges, particularly in security, but stressed the city's recovery despite 2025 violence. The report detailed works in neighborhoods like Obrero and positive economic impacts.

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Claro Colombia presented its 5G network balance at the end of 2025, noting it captured 68.4% of national traffic for this technology. In 24 months, the company connected 50 cities and deployed over 2,200 base stations. It also progressed on 5G auction obligations, linking 233 rural educational institutions with fiber optics.

Rivera's municipal administration presented its management balance for 2024-2025, consolidating over 36.052 billion pesos in executed, ongoing, and viable resources. The report highlights advances in infrastructure, security, and rural development led by Mayor Luis Humberto Alvarado Guzmán.

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The director of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), Emilia Esther Calleja Alor, appeared before the Energy Commission of the Chamber of Deputies to detail the company's achievements in 2025, as part of Claudia Sheinbaum's First Government Report. She highlighted subsidies for family tariffs, reduction in electrical interruptions, and infrastructure expansions. The presentation emphasized energy sovereignty and partnerships with the private sector.

Colombia's Finance Minister Germán Ávila defended the Economic and Social Emergency, stating that without it the state couldn't meet fundamental obligations. He assured that the measures won't affect the family basket or vulnerable sectors. Funds will go toward health, security, and key subsidies.

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Colombia's National Public Contracting Agency, Colombia Compra Eficiente, has released a draft decree to boost the involvement of people with disabilities in state procurement processes. Pushed by President Gustavo Petro, it aims to implement a 2013 law long overdue. Director Cristóbal Padilla stressed it as a duty to uphold fundamental rights.

 

 

 

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