This document provides an overview of the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) process for child soldiers in Colombia, with a focus on the experiences of girl soldiers. It discusses the history of armed conflict in Colombia and the ongoing peace talks. It then examines the DDR process and argues that the current approach does not adequately address gender differences. The document outlines some of the reasons girls join armed groups and their experiences during conflict. It notes challenges they face in reintegrating into society and argues the state must take action to promote gender equality and prevent future recruitment.