UNHCR staff provide emergency aid to internally displaced communities in Chocó, Colombia, following severe flooding and escalating violence in the region. © UNHCR/Courtesy Diego Pérez

Refugees and internally displaced populations may be forced to move again in search of safety and stability, while returnees will not find conditions to settle again.

Colombia hosts one of the largest uprooted populations in the world, with over 7 million internally displaced people, nearly 3 million Venezuelans refugees and migrants, and more than 500,000 Colombian returnees.