GTRM Ecuador: Informe de Situación - Marzo 2020 [ES]
GTRM Ecuador: Informe de Situación correspondiente al periodo Marzo 2020
GTRM Ecuador: Informe de Situación correspondiente al periodo Marzo 2020
Los Espacios de Apoyo (EA) son una iniciativa regional impulsada por la Plataforma Regional de Coordinación Interagencial para refugiados y migrantes de Venezuela, que busca promover de forma coordinada y conjunta, una red de espacios donde se brinde información, orientación y servicios básicos de calidad que respondan a necesidades urgentes.
The twin-island State, Trinidad and Tobago, is situated 12 km (7 miles) northeast of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (henceforth referred to as Venezuela) and this close geographic proximity has historically enabled migratory movements. Nevertheless, the sheer magnitude of current flowsfrom Venezuela into Trinidad and Tobago, is unparalleled.
During the past week, partners monitored an increase in the number of spontaneous returns of Venezuelans from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Having lost (often informal) employment as a result of the COVID-19-related movement restrictions, many are now unable to afford accommodation, food and other basic needs. Unable to comply with the quarantine measures and social distancing, an increasing number of Venezuelans is left with no alternative but to consider returning to Venezuela. R4V partners have expressed concern about continued movements, including returns to Venezuela, also because of the risk of an increased spread of COVID-19, and increased exposure of refugees and migrants to exploitation and abuse by smugglers and traffickers.
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
Informe de situación de las actividades implementadas en Marzo 2020 por los miembros de la plataforma de coordinación R4V en el Cono Sur, y en el contexto de la pandemia COVID-19
Informe de situación de las actividades implementadas en Enero y Febrero 2020 por los miembros de la plataforma de coordinación R4V en el Cono Sur
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
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) was launched in July 2019 by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to maintain periodic monitoring of migrants, as it relates to their profiles, characteristics and socio-economic status. Data gathered through this process informs the locations, evolving needs and vulnerabilities of migrant populations. In total, 2,166 Venezuelan migrants were interviewed mainly in the western areas of both Trinidad and Tobago.
The UNHCR Trinidad and Tobago Operation has responded by implementing several measures aimed at ensuring protection for persons of concern during this pandemic while minimizing the impact on operations.
GTRM Ecuador: Infografía para compar los cantones que registran casos confirmados por COVID–19, y las provincias con mayor concentración de población proveniente de Venezuela, a fin de tener una aproximación de impacto del COVID-19 en los refugiados y migrantes en Ecuador.
Reporte GTRM: Cifras claves sobre el impacto de la emergencia sanitaria en la respuesta a refugiados, migrantes y comunidades de acogida en Ecuador.
GTRM Ecuador: Informe de Situación correspondiente al periodo Enero - Febrero 2020
R4V Mensajes Comunes para el Caribe Español Mar 2020
This report provides updated information on the COVID-19 situation in the Caribbean, and the needs of refugees and migrants from Venezuela in light of the pandemic
Situation report about RMRP activities in Trinidad and Tobago for January 2020
RMRP 2020 - Aruba Hoja de Datos - Marzo 2020
Situation report about RMRP activities in Guyana for January 2020
Situation report about RMRP activities in Dominican Republic for January 2020
This guidance note on Connectivity for Refugees is intended as a quick reference tool to support colleagues working directly with populations of concern in response to COVID-19. It complements the Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) guidance and highlights issues related to connected communication channels, internet access and modalities for delivery.