Colombia launches massive social support program
In a major push to alleviate poverty and provide economic relief across Colombia, the government has launched the second cycle of payments for two of its most significant programs: Renta Ciudadana and Devolución del IVA.
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Over 774,000 households to benefit
nThe joint delivery, set to commence on May 2 and extend through May 18, 2026, aims to ease the financial burden on more than 774,000 households in extreme poverty and vulnerability nationwide. With an investment surpassing 322 billion pesos, this cycle marks a milestone in the country's social equity strategy.
n nBeneficiaries have been prioritized based on specific vulnerability criteria, ensuring support reaches those most in need. These include households classified as extreme poor (Sisbén IV Group A), those with young children or individuals requiring permanent care, and indigenous communities, which will be validated by their own traditional authorities to respect cultural autonomy.
n nSingle mothers remain a key focus, with payouts ranging from 300,000 to 500,000 pesos, contingent on family composition and compliance with health and education responsibilities.
n nPayments will be made through a cumulative scheme, allowing many recipients to receive both Renta Ciudadana and Devolución del IVA transfers in a single transaction. The payment operator, SuRed and SuperGIROS, will disperse funds through over 31,000 points of service across 1,108 municipalities in Colombia's 32 departments.
n nProsperity Social emphasizes these programs are not just economic handouts, but a pact for social mobility. To maintain eligibility, beneficiaries must:
n nSign the Compromise Agreement, committing to health check-ups and school attendance.
nKeep Sisbén information up to date, ensuring it reflects the household's true socio-economic situation.
nHave valid identification documents, particularly updating from ID cards to national IDs.
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