Colombia has fallen in the Global Peace Index, ranking 141st out of 163 nations, indicating a significant decline in its security situation. The country experienced a 4.7% deterioration in its indicators, reversing previous gains. This decline is largely attributed to escalating violence in the Catatumbo region, a key area of conflict. Increased attacks and the expansion of illegal economies are also contributing factors to the worsening security landscape. The report highlights a concerning trend of instability within Colombia. This setback raises concerns about the country’s progress towards lasting peace and stability, particularly given ongoing internal conflicts and criminal activity. The findings suggest a need for renewed efforts to address the root causes of violence and strengthen security measures.