Over 17 billion pesos in Jóvenes en Paz payments at year-end

Starting December 24, 2025, Colombia's government Jóvenes en Paz program will disburse over 17.6 billion pesos to 15,440 vulnerable youth nationwide as part of cycle 12 of the initiative.

The Jóvenes en Paz program, led by Prosperidad Social, aims to enhance opportunities and social inclusion for vulnerable youth. For cycle 12, it allocates 17.616 million pesos in direct transfers to selected participants.

These funds become available from December 24, 2025, fitting into the national government's strategies for comprehensive youth support and life trajectory building. This move continues efforts to address inequalities and promote personal development among at-risk groups.

The agency states that payments will reach 15,440 beneficiaries across Colombia, underscoring a commitment to social equity. While specific delivery methods are not outlined, it aligns with the program's institutional guidelines focused on inclusion processes.

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