R4V Latin America and the Caribbean, Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in the Region - April 2022
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of April 2022
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of April 2022
América Latina y el Caribe es testigo del mayor flujo de personas refugiadas y migrantes en la historia de la región. Más de seis millones de personas refugiadas y migrantes han salido de Venezuela, con más de cinco millones acogidas por países la región. La pandemia de COVID-19 ha profundizado las desigualdades preexistentes y aumentado la vulnerabilidad de las personas refugiadas y migrantes en la sociedad. Los efectos en las condiciones de vida, seguridad, dignidad y salud de las personas refugiadas y migrantes de Venezuela y sus comunidades de acogida han sido dramáticos.
Excel Template for PiN Indicators Mapping The examples in the table are for guidance purpose only. They represent some of the indicators that Peru used last year to define their PiN and should only be taken as an example. The table presents several levels of detail, but you don't have to fill in everything. Please just fill in the information that is revelant for your country (sectors in your country, types of population in country, admin1 level indicators or country level indicators, etc)
Situational report with updated information in the countries of Southern Cone chapter and activities implemented by the R4V partners
Reporte situacional con la actualización de la información de los países del Cono sur para enero y febrero y respuesta operacional de los socios R4V
This document aims to provide key considerations to ensure that Rental Assistance programmes are sustained over time, through the inclusion of exit strategies linked to livelihoods (integration). First version April 2022
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of March 2022
March 2022 update on the situation at the Chile/Bolivia/Peru border and the R4V operational response.
The 2022 RMRP was rolled out across the Caribbean; countries experienced a surge in COVID cases related to the Omicron variant.
IOM’s DTM is a system to track and monitor displacement and population mobility. It is designed to capture, process and disseminate critical multi-layered information on the mobility, vulnerabilities, and needs of displaced and mobile populations, regularly and systematically. A total of 1,376 Venezuelan migrants participated in DTM 2021, between October and November 2021. Download the 2021 Trinidad & Tobago DTM report here.
Overview of appealing partners to the 2022 Caribbean RMRP; 3W showing the partners with activities in each sector.
Reporte situacional de las actividades implementadas por los socios R4V en el mes de Diciembre de 2021 en Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay y Uruguay
Regional Protection Sector CONFIDENTIAL contributions to the Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes, and consequences.
Situation report with key context updates and highlights of the operational response of RMRP partners in 17 countries of the R4V.
Summary of the situation, planning scenario, and response priorities for the Refugee and Migrant Response Plan for 2022 in Trinidad & Tobago.
This study was developed to identify current protection needs of Venezuelan refugees and migrants in Aruba, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago and present recommendations for strengthened protection responses. The study is presented in line with the Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V) commitment to protection as a central responsibility of its humanitarian response. It has been developed as part of the efforts of the Regional Protection Sector and the Sub-Regional Platform for the Caribbean.
Situation update and report of activities of R4V partners. The 2022 Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan (RMRP) appeal was launched on 9 December via a virtual event, and 10 December marked the final day of the 16 Days of Activism to end violence against women. Salary reductions impacted communities in Aruba; Venezuelans in Curaçao sought repatriation; employers could face fines for hiring undocumented workers in the Dominican Republic; food insecurity and malnutrition continued to impact Guyana; Trinidad and Tobago minister reaffirmed immigration policies.
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of February 2022