Ombudsman's Office of Colombia

Summary

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.[3] 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.[4]

Ombudsman's Office
Defensoría del Pueblo
Logo of the Ombudsman's Office
Agency overview
FormedDecember 15, 1992 (1992-12-15)
HeadquartersCalle 55 № 10-32/46
Bogotá, Colombia
Annual budgetCOP$101,674,740,000
(est. 2007)[1]
COP$232,102,004,172
(est. 2010)[2]
Agency executive
  • Jorge Armando Otálora Gómez, Ombudsman
Parent agencyOffice of the Inspector General
Websitewww.defensoria.org.co

The Ombudsman’s Office is funded through the Inspector General’s Office, but it operates independently in administration and budget.[4] In addition to its complaint-handling role, the Ombudsman is the national human rights institution, accredited with A status by the ICC.

References edit

  1. ^ Ejecucion Presupuestal 2002-2007 (PDF) (Report) (in Spanish). Defensoría del Pueblo. 2008-02-27. Retrieved 2008-11-28.
  2. ^ Ley de Presupuesto General de la Nación 2010 (PDF), Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, 2010, pp. 46–47, archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-07, retrieved 2010-08-18
  3. ^ "Misión de la Defensoría del Pueblo" (in Spanish). Defensoría del Pueblo. 2007-06-05. Retrieved 2008-11-28.
  4. ^ a b Congress of Colombia (1992-12-15). "Title I, Article 2, Law 24 of 1992" (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 1. Retrieved 2008-11-28.