R4V Southern Cone SitRep -March 2020 [EN]
Situation report of the activities implemented in March 2020 by the members of the R4V Venezuela Situation coordination platform - R4V - in the Southern Cone and in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Situation report of the activities implemented in March 2020 by the members of the R4V Venezuela Situation coordination platform - R4V - in the Southern Cone and in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Situation report of the activities implemented in January and February 2020 by the members of the R4V Venezuela Situation coordination platform - R4V - in the Southern Cone
CwC/C4D Working Group Annual Report 2019
Reporte Anual 2019 del Grupo de Trabajo CwC/C4D
Situation report of the activities implemented in December2019 by the members of the R4V Venezuela Situation coordination platform - R4V - in the Southern Cone
One Pager with key information on Regional Response for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela for 2020 in Aruba
One Pager with key information on Regional Response for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela for 2020 in Guyana
One Pager with key information on Regional Response for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela for 2020 in Trinida and Tobago
One Pager with key information on Regional Response for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela for 2020 in Dominican Republic
One Pager with key information on Regional Response for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela for 2020 in Curaçao
A regional survey on the information and communication needs of refugees and migrants from Venezuela found that half of them feel that they don’t have enough information on their rights and where to obtain assistance. The study was carried out by over 30 organizations across Latin America and the Caribbean, under the framework of the Regional Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V).
Una encuesta regional para comprender las necesidades de información y comunicación de las personas refugiadas y migrantes de Venezuela reveló que la mitad de ellas sienten que no tienen suficiente información sobre sus derechos y sobre dónde encontrar la asistencia disponible. El estudio fue realizado por más de 30 organizaciones en América Latina y el Caribe, en el marco de la Plataforma Regional de Coordinación Interagencial para Refugiados y Migrantes de Venezuela (R4V).
Entendiendo las necesidades de información y comunicación de las personas refugiadas y migrantes en la Situación de Venezuela
Understanding the information and communication needs of refugees and migrants in the Venezuela Situation
One Pager with key information on Regional Response for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela for 2020 in the Southern Cone
One Pager with key information on Regional Response for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela for 2020 in Latin America and the Caribbean
Resumen de la Respuesta Regional para Refugiados y Migrantes de Venezuela para 2020 en America Latina y el Caribe
Resumen de la Respuesta Regional para Refugiados y Migrantes de Venezuela para 2020 en el Cono Sur
As of October 2019, more than 4.5 million refugees and migrants from Venezuela are outside their country of origin, with 3.7 million in the region alone. As per current trends, it is estimated that the number of refugees and migrants from Venezuela included in government official figures in countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, will reach up to 5.5 million by the end of 2020. In this context, this RMRP 2020 is the result of field-driven planning, bringing together 137 appealing organizations, in consultation with host governments, civil society and faith-based organizations, local communities, donors, as well as the refugees and migrants themselves with common objective of addressing the overarching humanitarian, protection and socioeconomic integration needs of refugees and migrants from Venezuela.
This is a rough methodology for prioritization of targeting based on expert knowledge and group consensus against defined criteria, using magnitude (size of the concerned population = No. and % of people affected) and intensity assessment (attribution of the severity of needs /vulnerability - through a standard 0-7 severity scale) of a given population group. [A visual representation of this scale is presented below.]