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GTRM Ecuador: Resumen Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades - Julio 2023
El presente resumen muestra los resultados de la quinta ronda de la Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades del Grupo de Trabajo para Refugiados y Migrantes (GTRM) de Ecuador, publicado en julio 2023. Este análisis describe la metodología utilizada, su alcance y sus principales resultados.
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GTRM Ecuador: Evaluación Conjunta Necesidades - Julio 2023
El presente informe detalla los resultados de la quinta ronda de la Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades del Grupo de Trabajo para Refugiados y Migrantes (GTRM) de Ecuador, publicado en julio de 2023. Este análisis describe la metodología utilizada, su alcance y sus principales resultados. Tablero de la Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades 2023
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RMNA 2023 - Regional Summary
The Regional Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V) issues this Refugee and Migrant Needs Analysis (RMNA) for 2023 to provide insights into the situation and varied challenges that refugees and migrants – both in-destination and in-transit – as well as their affected host communities face. The RMNA draws upon an extensive range of sources, with special emphasis on the inter-agency joint needs assessments (JNAs) conducted by R4V partners in various countries. Of particular importance are the primary data collection exercises, led by R4V, which comprehensively assess various sectoral needs. The JNAs embrace a participatory approach and are designed to evaluate the vulnerabilities and needs of refugees and migrants, relying on their first-hand testimonies and recommendations. Additionally, the annual joint needs assessments carried out by National Platforms enable the RMNA to show the development of situations and needs in comparison to previous years.
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RMNA 2023 - REFUGEE AND MIGRANT NEEDS ANALYSIS
The Regional Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V) issues this Refugee and Migrant Needs Analysis (RMNA) for 2023 to provide insights into the situation and varied challenges that refugees and migrants – both in-destination and in-transit – as well as their affected host communities face. The RMNA draws upon an extensive range of sources, with special emphasis on the inter-agency joint needs assessments (JNAs) conducted by R4V partners in various countries. Of particular importance are the primary data collection exercises, led by R4V, which comprehensively assess various sectoral needs. The JNAs embrace a participatory approach and are designed to evaluate the vulnerabilities and needs of refugees and migrants, relying on their first-hand testimonies and recommendations. Additionally, the annual joint needs assessments carried out by National Platforms enable the RMNA to show the development of situations and needs in comparison to previous years.
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R4V Latin America and the Caribbean, Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in the Region - Aug 2023
The statistics displayed on refugees and migrants from Venezuela in the 17 countries of the R4V Response reflect official figures issued by the respective host governments. Their use and publishing for R4V products is closely coordinated with relevant government statistical offices and/or other national government departments responsible for management of refugee and migrant statistics. These statistics are periodically updated, with some governments updating them on a monthly basis, while others update them in other undefined intervals. As a result, an increase in reported figures from one month’s R4V publication to the next in any particular country could appear as a significant increase in arrivals of refugees and migrants from Venezuela, while, in fact, it is mostly related to individual host country reporting and publishing procedures.
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GTRM Ecuador: Reporte de Situación - Julio 2023
Reporte de situación del GTRM Ecuador correspondiente al mes de julio 2023
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Nuestro Derecho a la Seguridad: Snapshot mujeres de Venezuela
Snapshot de Estudio regional "Nuestro derecho a la seguridad: Colocando a las mujeres refugiadas en el centro de la búsqueda de soluciones frente a la violencia de género" hecho por HIAS y ACNUR. Los resultados de la evaluación confirman que la VG se presenta como un riesgo y una problemática que está generando daños en todo el ciclo de desplazamiento forzado o movilidad humana, en los países de origen, tránsito y destino. Esta hoja informativa desagrega los riesgos de VG identificados por mujeres refugiadas y migrantes de Venezuela.
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Nuestro Derecho a la Seguridad: Snapshot mujeres de Venezuela
Snapshot de Estudio regional "Nuestro derecho a la seguridad: Colocando a las mujeres refugiadas en el centro de la búsqueda de soluciones frente a la violencia de género" hecho por HIAS y ACNUR. Los resultados de la evaluación confirman que la VG se presenta como un riesgo y una problemática que está generando daños en todo el ciclo de desplazamiento forzado o movilidad humana, en los países de origen, tránsito y destino. Esta hoja informativa desagrega los riesgos de VG identificados por mujeres refugiadas y migrantes de Venezuela.
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R4V Movements Report: Second Quarter 2023
Analysis of data available on movements of Venezuelan refugees and migrants throughout the region from April to June 2023, covering the 17 countries of the RMRP in Latin America and the Caribbean. Graphs, charts and maps show break-down of entries and exits and regular and irregular movements, including data from host governments as well as from border monitoring activities of R4V partners.
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RMRP 2024 Update Planning Instructions
This document is intended to provide practical, step-by-step guidance on the various steps necessary for the structuring, planning and drafting of the different components of the RMRP 2024 Update.
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World Council Ecuador: GUÍA PARA LA INCLUSIÓN FINANCIERA - Población en movilidad humana
La presente Guía para la Inclusión Financiera de personas en situación de movilidad humana se enfoca en mostrar los aspectos normativos, técnicos y de buenas prácticas que permiten facilitar el acceso a productos y servicios financieros de los grupos tradicionalmente excluidos como son las y los migrantes y refugiados. En esta guía se muestra de manera práctica actividades que las Cooperativas de Ahorro y Crédito pueden implementar para generar inclusión financiera de manera efectiva.
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World Council, Conquito, Sin Fronteras, PNUD, OIT Ecuador: Guía para la contratación de Talento Humano en Ecuador
La presente Guía para la contratación de Talento Humano ha sido desarrollada en articulación entre el Proyecto de Inclusión Económica USAID-WOCCU, Ministerio del Trabajo de Ecuador, Corporación de Promoción Económica CONQUITO y el Programa Sin Fronteras, desde un enfoque normativo y técnico que permita identificar acciones claras que aportan y fortalezcan los procesos para la vinculación laboral de población en situación de movilidad humana y población local.
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WFP Ecuador: VIDA MIGRANTE Economic Inclusion of Venezuelan Migrants in Ecuador
Recognizing that as of 2022, many Venezuelan migrants living in Ecuador struggle to provide their basic needs, during the summer of 2022, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) interviewed Venezuelan migrants across the country to understand their experience. The questions of the survey sought to help understand the migrants’ ability to contribute to the digital economic sector in Ecuador. Migrants were asked about their current economic situation as well as their occupation and skill level before they arrived in Ecuador. The results show that migrants overall are interested in learning new skills; however, there are many barriers to their inclusion in the digital economy. Beyond the fact that most migrants don’t have legal status to work in Ecuador, over half the migrants who might have digital skills are unable to access the internet. This is largely due to the fact that paying for internet often is an additional expense after paying for food, housing, transportation, and healthcare. Supporting the migrants with internet access or assistance with their basic needs could help their ability to contribute to the economic diversification and the emerging digital economy in Ecuador.