The 50-year-old conflict has led 6 million victims deteriorating poverty rates and nutritional status, there are 32.7 and 10.4 percent of people living in poverty and extreme poverty respectively, and 43 percent are food insecure. A total of 5.2 million people of the victims have been displaced, from them 94.8 percent are food insecure. The humanitarian crisis facing Colombia after more than 40 years of conflict makes it one of the countries with the highest rates of internally displaced people (IDP) in the world. This situation hampers economic growth, threatens vital infrastructure, displaces populations, erodes social and cultural cohesion, and generates enormous fiscal costs.