The comprehensive reparation takes into account the individual, collective, material, moral and symbolic dimensions and it consists of five measures: rehabilitation, monetary compensation, satisfaction, (land, home, resources, jobs, or access to credit) restitution and non-repetition guarantees.
The comprehensive reparation means not only a monetary compensation or a property restitution, but also a state support to ensure the effective enjoyment of education, health, housing, employment, and income generation, among others, as well as actions to restate them in their dignity, memory, to restore truth and create conditions to avoid the reoccurrence of what they had suffered.