R4V Situation Report - Caribbean - January 2021
Situation update and report of activities of R4V partners
Situation update and report of activities of R4V partners
The political, human rights and socio-economic developments in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela have led to the largest movement of refugees and migrants in the recent history of Latin America and the Caribbean. As of November 2020, of the approximately 5.4 million refugees and migrants from Venezuela outside of their country of origin, some 4.6 million are hosted in the region alone, including an increasing number of them in an irregular situation. Despite the devastating and ongoing socioeconomic and human impact of COVID-19, countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have continued to show solidarity towards Venezuelans and tofacilitate access to basic rights and lifesaving services as well as supporting their integration.
Overview of UNHCR context and operations
Hoja Informativa resumiendo el Plan de Respuesta Regional para Refugiados y Migrantes de Venezuela (RMRP) para 2021 en la subregión del Caribe
Summary of people reached with interventions by R4V partners in the Caribbean during 2020. See also the 2020 RMRP interactive dashboard
Organigrama mostrando la estructura de la Plataforma Subregional y Nacionales
Situation update and report of activities of R4V partners
Situation update and report of activities of R4V partners
Overview of UNHCR context and operations
Consolidated YTD beneficiares and related statistics
Organigram showing the coordination structure of the R4V Subregional Platform
Resumen del RMRP 2021 en República Dominicana
Situation update and report of activities of R4V partners
Situation update and report of activities of R4V partners
Overview of the 2021 RMRP in Guyana
Overview of the 2021 RMRP in Dominican Republic
Overview of the 2021 RMRP in Curaçao
Overview of the 2021 RMRP in Aruba
Overview of the 2021 RMRP in Trinidad & Tobago
Context updates and operational highlights