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Ombudsman's Office of Colombia

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Website
  
www.defensoria.org.co

Formed
  
December 15, 1992 (1992-12-15)

Headquarters
  
Calle 55 № 10-32/46 Bogotá, Colombia

Annual budget
  
COP$101,674,740,000 (est. 2007) COP$232,102,004,172 (est. 2010)

Agency executive
  
Jorge Armando Otálora Gómez, Ombudsman

Parent agency
  
Office of the Inspector General

The Ombudsman's Office of Colombia (Spanish: Defensoría del Pueblo) is the national government agency that is charged with overseeing the protection of civil and human rights within the legal framework of the Republic of Colombia. The ombudsman, or People's Defender (Spanish: Defensor del Pueblo), is an official appointed by the President, and elected by the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia, to head this agency.

The Ombudsman’s Office is funded through the Inspector General’s Office, but it operates independently in administration and budget. In addition to its complaint-handling role, the Ombudsman is the national human rights institution, accredited with A status by the ICC.

References

Ombudsman's Office of Colombia Wikipedia