This study aims to understand the impact of Reparation Processes in some women victims of sexual violence in the Colombian armed conflict. For this, a literature research of sexual violence, Reparation Process, the psychosocial dimension, body and gender identity was made. Thanks to this literature research, the analysis categories were established to guide the research, which are, limits and scope of the Reparation processes, interventional resources of skilled professionals who work with victims, personal and coping mechanisms of groups of women victims of sexual violence, the body, and an emerging category, cultural attributions given to women and violence in Colombia's armed conflict. This qualitative research used two interviews as an instrument, of two women experts in working with women victims of sexual violence, for further analysis of the categories. This allowed to stake the two perspectives and generate a discussion. The results show the complexity in the implementation reparation processes for victims, because some failures emerged when attempting to fully compensate the women, beyond the compensation. It was also found that the power sharing between women, and have support networks as their children makes a significant difference in repair processes.