Medellín

At the moment, we serve 534 teenage mothers and their children at our Medellín headquarters, thanks to the alliances developed with Cesde and Comfama. Of these: 222 in the process of labor inclusion.

We have 27 young people receiving monetary support through SENA quota with the following companies:

  • Grupo Reditos
  • BTG Pactual
  • Siemens

Our results:

  • In Colombia, in 2023, there were 81,735 births to teenage mothers, representing 16% of births in the country. (3,818 births to mothers between 10 and 14 years old and 77,917 to mothers between 15 and 19 years old).
  • 9,002 births to adolescent mothers occurred in Antioquia, that is, 15% of births in the department (452 births to mothers between 10 and 14 years old and 8,850 to mothers between 15 and 19 years old).
  • 2,040 births to teenage mothers occurred in Medellin, that is, 17% of births in the city (70 births to mothers between 10 and 14 years old and 1,970 to mothers between 15 and 19 years old).
  • If we analyze the 2022 teenage pregnancy in Colombia with the 2023 data, a significant decrease of 63,268 cases of teenage pregnancies is evidenced.
  • This decrease is distributed in 408 fewer cases in the group of mothers between 10 and 14 years old, and a decrease of 16,060 cases in the age range of 15 to 19 years old. However, this downward trend in teenage pregnancies is also reflected in a marked reduction in the birth rate of 12%.

 

Sources: National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE).


Medellín

At this time, we serve 130 teenage mothers and their children at our headquarters in Medellín, thanks to alliances developed with the Mayor’s Office of Medellín and Comfama.

  • There were 56.4 births per 1,000 women between 15 and 19 years.
  • In 2018, 4,375 teenage pregnancies were reported, equivalent to 16% of the city’s total pregnancies.
  • 276 girls between the ages of 10 and 14 became pregnant in Medellín, which is considered child sexual abuse.
  • The communes with the highest incidence of teenage pregnancy are Popular, Manrique, Villa Hermosa and Javier.
  • In 2017, informality was 42.4%.
  • In 2017, 4,841 cases of domestic violence were reported.
  • There were 15,139 complaints of non-fatal injuries; and of these, 3,135 corresponded to maltreatment.
  • In 2018, 41 women were killed in Medellín. Of this number, 14 cases were due to gender violence.
  • 87% of the total victims of sexual abuse in Medellín, in 2018, were girls and adolescent women. Reports of child sexual abuse have increased by 8% in the last two years. In 2018, 2,154 were made.

Sources: Medellín Cómo Vamos, Informe Calidad de Vida 2017; National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE); Attorney General’s Office.