%0 Journal Article %T Derecho a la salud de la poblaci¨®n desplazada: el caso de las mujeres del Auto 092, medell¨ªn, antioquia %A Fern¨¢ndez-Moreno %A Sara Yaneth %J Revista Gerencia y Pol¨ªticas de Salud %D 2010 %I Pontificia Universidad Javeriana %X medellin is the second largest city in the reception of internally displaced population, product of the armed conflict of the country. even though sexual violence in this context is a state crime against humanity without limitations of power to prosecute, the country is barely beginning actions to undertake the problem, together with the processes of reparation, restitution and non-repetition, from differential treatment and gender-sensitive approaches. it is crucial to approach sexual violence from the actors of the armed conflict through the recognition of health as a fundamental human right, and from the gender-sensitive and socio-sanitary perspectives. however, in the advancement made so far, it can be argued that the essential guaranties of the right that these women have -in their condition of victims- become scarcely administrative, and they have a high risk of being re-victimized, in a process whereby the different governmental instances -including the instances of health care in charge of the attention to this population- do not keep the minimal attention protocols in the particular circumstances of these women. %K armed conflict %K internally displaced population %K auto 092 %K sexual violence %K differential treatment approach %K gender perspective %K right to health care %K forced migration %K sex crimes. %U http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1657-70272010000200003&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en