R4V Latin America and the Caribbean, Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in the Region - February 2022
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of February 2022
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of February 2022
El presente documento busca apoyar a las plataformas y socios del Sector de Alojamiento en los países que acogen personas refugiadas y migrantes de Venezuela, para la adecuada implementación, seguimiento y reporte del RMRP 2022.
El presente documento es una actualización de los Términos de Referencia del Sector de Transporte Humanitario a nivel regional aprobada en reunión por los colíderes nacionales y subregionales el 19 de enero de 2022. Esta versión sustituye a los términos de referencia precedentes que databan de 2020.
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of January 2022
La presente Guía de orientación sobre inclusión financiera tiene el propósito de compartir información con la población de refugiados y migrantes venezolanos residentes en Colombia sobre el acceso a los productos y servicios ofrecidos por el sistema financiero; es decir, encontraremos información clave sobre el proceso de inclusión financiera en aspectos, como: cuentas de ahorro, créditos, seguros, billeteras electrónicas, recomendaciones de educación financiera, envío o recepción de dinero desde o hacia Venezuela, etc.
Seguimiento de cifras y actualización de avances operacionales sobre la respuesta de los socios del GIFMM local para los meses de mayo a agosto 2021
Seguimiento de cifras y actualización de avances operacionales sobre la respuesta de los socios del GIFMM local.
Seguimiento de cifras y actualización de avances operacionales sobre la respuesta de los socios del GIFMM local.
Ficha con mapa presencial y operacional del GIFMM local.
Explanatory Note for November's Venezuelan Refugee and Migrant Figures Update - November 2021
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of November 2021
The R4V inter-agency response is prioritizing collective PSEA activies within the framework of the RMRP (Refugee and Migrant Response Plan). The R4V PSEA Mapping is an inter-agency initiative which was initially agreed within the Regional R4V Inter-Sector Coordination Group (ISCG). The key objective of the R4V PSEA Mapping was to conduct a stocktaking exercise of PSEA initiatives within national and sub-regional Platforms to provide a first step for regional PSEA strengthening as a joint effort between R4V Platform partners, as accountability towards PSEA standards is also a collective effort. The mapping aimed to analyse and draw on conclusions on existing activities and programs addressing PSEA, as well as identifying needs and gaps within the framework of the R4V partner organizations. The mapping was guided by the Inter-Agency Steering Committee’s (IASC) PSEA Minimum Operating Standards (MOS) based on the IASC Six Core Principles Relating to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. This document will serve as the baseline for all future R4V PSEA initiatives.
Explanatory Note for October's Venezuelan Refugee and Migrant Figures Update - Oct 2021
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of October 2021
Report on progress made by R4V partners from January to June implementing the RMRP 2021, including people reached per sector and national and sub-regional platform, as well as areas of critical under-funding affecting the response for refugees and migrants from Venezuela.
The Mapping to create an Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) baseline was conducted to take stock and map the current implementation conditions of AAP across the R4V regional response. The exercise aimed to provide a clearer picture of the existing gaps, challenges, and capacities that need addressing to strengthen AAP and identify opportunities for the increased implementation of collective participatory approaches that put affected populations at the centre of the response.