Colombia
COL
Research
This study applies kinship demographic models to 1985–2018 data from Colombia's Truth Commission and Special Jurisdiction for Peace to quantify the population burden of conflict-related family bereavement, finding that by 2018 about 7.5% of Colombians had lost a close relative and roughly 40% had lost at least one family member to the conflict. Projections suggest this bereavement will remain visible into the 2080s even under an optimistic no-further-violence scenario, and results hold up across subnational variation and alternative memory specifications. The authors argue bereavement functioned as a deliberate strategy to fracture kinship and community networks rather than a mere side effect, offering demographic evidence to inform reparations, psychosocial support, and non-repetition programs.