Access to land
Since 2017 and as of August 2024, 129,656 hectares of land have been adjudicated (approximately 86% under the current Administration).
This represents 4% of the overarching goal of adjudicating 3 million hectares, as set out in the Agreement for the Land Fund.
Peasants have received 54% of the land adjudicated to date (70,284 hectares).
Since 2017 and as of July 2024, 2,957,235 hectares of land have been formalized (38% during this Administration). This represents 42% of the goal, included in the Agreement, of providing formal land titles for 7 million hectares.
During this period, The Land Restitution Unit submitted new claims of dispossession for 788,014 hectares, and 2,275 hectares were handed over to victims of forced displacement.
The 16 action plans associated with the National Plans for Rural Reform were approved.
Development programmes with a territorial focus (PDET)
In collaboration with the Agency for Territorial Renewal (ART), The Rural Development Agency allocated up to USD 8.5 million for PDET projects in Catatumbo, Nariño and Putumayo.
In order to promote the implementation of the PDET, the Ministry of the Interior and the ART visited 16 PDET regions to promote territorial pacts within the framework of the rapid response plan (to accelerate the implementation of the Peace Agreement).
The management and decision-making body responsible for administrating investment projects related to the implementation of the Final Agreement approved (OCAD Paz) 30 projects for PDET municipalities, totalling around USD 74 million.