Situation Report (SitRep) October 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for October 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for October 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for September 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for August 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for July 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for June 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for May 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for April 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for March 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for February 2022
Situation Report on the main developments and response highlights from GTRM partners of the R4V response in Peru for January 2022
En los meses de septiembre y octubre de 2022, en la frontera norte de Perú (Tumbes), la OIM observó mayores flujos de entradas que de salidas de población refugiada y migrante venezolana . De un total de 980 personas encuestadas, 698 estaban entrando al Perú y 282 estaban saliendo. A nivel internacional, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU informó el 12 octubre sobre el nuevo proceso de control migratorio para personas venezolanas, indicando que quienes crucen la frontera de Estados Unidos con México estarán sujetas a las disposiciones de la Orden del Título 42. Adicionalmente, se ha desarrollado un nuevo programa de admisión humanitaria que permitirá la entrada a Estados Unidos para 24.000 personas venezolanas que cumplan con determinados requisitos impuestos por el Gobierno Americano. Tomando en cuenta estas medidas, durante el mes de septiembre hasta el 12 de octubre, se registró que un 41 por ciento de las salidas del país tenían como destino final los Estados Unidos o Centroamérica; sin embargo, estos porcentajes disminuyeron abruptamente a un 12 por ciento después de dicha fecha. Durante los meses de septiembre y octubre, los conteos observacionales que se realizan en la frontera norte del Perú con Ecuador (Tumbes), a través de la metodología Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR por sus siglas en ingles), han registrado diariamente, en promedio, 807 entradas y 485 salidas de población venezolana.
The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean face the largest exodus in their recent history. More than 7.1 million Venezuelans live outside their country of origin and close to 6 million reside in the region. In addition to its impact on the living conditions, security, dignity and health of refugees and migrants, the COVID-19 pandemic has deepened pre-existing inequalities and increased the suffering of the most vulnerable people in society. The region's growth forecast for this year will not be sufficient to ensure sustained expansion as the social impacts of the health crisis and the region's structural problems have worsened and will continue during this recovery phase.
Respuesta del GTRM Perú para el mes de noviembre 2022.
Infographic on main findings in connection with the Abandoned Houses Survey.
Infographic on durable solutions in connection with the Abandoned Houses Survey.
Infographic on differential impacts in connection with the Abandoned Houses Survey.
Infographic on migratory conditions and international protection in connection with the Abandoned Houses Survey.
Infographic on tenancy, abandonment, and risk of dispossession in connection with the Abandoned Houses Survey.
Reporte de situación del GTRM Ecuador correspondiente al periodo de noviembre de 2022.
This document uses 4Mi data to explore the profiles of Venezuelans heading back, the factors driving them to leave their host countries, and their motivations for returning. It also provides an analysis of the expectations of refugees and migrants about their return to Venezuela and their future migration intentions. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the Danish Refugee Council or any of the donors supporting the work of MMC or this report. The content of this report is entirely the responsibility of MMC.