The Victim’s Association for Peace and Development (ASVIPAD) was founded in 2005 in Colombia and is in its second year of funding from the Martín-Baró Fund. ASVIPAD’s goals  include promoting the rights to truth for populations affected by conflict as well as reparation for the relatives of those who have been disappeared. ASVIPAD hopes to expand its accompaniment of these communities through the “Access to Reparation for Female Victims of Violence” project. From a psycho-juridical perspective, ASVIPAD plans to address the 31.7% of the nearly 9,000,000 people in Colombia impacted by armed violence who identify as victims of sexual violence, the large majority of whom are women. In order to achieve justice, ASVIPAD plans to address the current lack of judicial attention to this issue from a psychosocial perspective through: (1) The formation of a holistic system of “Truth, Reparation, and No Repetition”; (2) Psycho-juridical accompaniment of the victims; (3) Revision and activation of systems of support for female victims; and, (4) Documentation of cases of sexual violence within the context of armed-conflict in Colombia to highlight the gravity of the phenomenon of violence against women.