The event will also analyze the successes of the mission from September to December 2023 with the participation of Colombian Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva.
The 15-member panel will hear letters from the South American nation's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, as well as the report from Secretary-General António Guterres, which recognizes the current executive's determination to consolidate peace.
The UN chief's latest report welcomes progress in implementing the 2016 final agreement and the importance of dialogue initiatives to resolve conflicts.
At the same time, the completion of important planning and design points such as the comprehensive rural reform and the reintegration process is celebrated.
The document prepared by the verification mission recognizes rural reform as one of the government's main priorities and highlights the new regulations to accelerate access to land and the significant increase in the budget.
According to the report released this week, nearly 80 percent of ex-combatants are participating in 5,691 productive projects (of which 68 percent are individual projects), as well as the government's purchase of 4,725 hectares of land for ex-combatants.
The government's dialogues with armed groups contributed to the improvement of some indicators in certain locations, such as the de-escalation of the conflict in the first ten months of 2013, which resulted in a decrease in attacks on public violence, clashes and civilian deaths and injuries. , he assures.
However, violence by armed and criminal groups has a serious impact on communities and undermines implementation efforts, while crimes related to economic dynamism and social and territorial control persist or increase, it said.
In this context, the report calls on the authorities to step up their efforts to protect social leaders and signatories of the peace agreement.
In October 2023, the Security Council extended the mandate of the UN mission in Colombia to verify compliance with the peace agreement in the South American country for another year.
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