2019 RMRP Caribbean End of Year Report
End of Year Report for the Caribbean Sub-region
End of Year Report for the Caribbean Sub-region
Mensajes comunes para abogar por la inclusión de refugiados y migrantes de Venezuela en los sistemas nacionales de protección en el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19
Common Messages to Advocate for the Inclusion of Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in National Protection Systems in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic
Situation report about RMRP activities in Aruba and Curacao for February2020
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.
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 Aruba and Curacao for January 2020
RMRP 2020 - Curazao Hoja de Datos - Marzo 2020
Situation report on activities of partners in response to Venezuela situation
A octubre de 2019, más de 4.5 millones de refugiados y migrantes de Venezuela están fuera de ese país, con 3.7 millones solo en la región. Según las tendencias actuales, se estima que el número de refugiados y migrantes de Venezuela incluidos en las cifras oficiales de los gobiernos en países de América Latina y el Caribe alcanzará hasta 5,5 millones para fines de 2020. En este contexto, el RMRP 2020 es el resultado de una planificación basada en el terreno, que reúne a 137 organizaciones, en consulta con los gobiernos receptores, la sociedad civil y las organizaciones religiosas, las comunidades locales, los donantes, así como los propios refugiados y migrantes con el objetivo común de abordar las necesidades humanitarias, de protección y de integración socioeconómica de refugiados y migrantes de Venezuela.
CwC/C4D Working Group Annual Report 2019
Reporte Anual 2019 del Grupo de Trabajo CwC/C4D
The current situation in Venezuela has led to a major outflow of refugees and migrants into neighboring countries and beyond, with over 4.7 million Venezuelans having left their country to date1 due to serious threats to their lives, security, freedom and other significant protection risks. The displacement of Venezuelan nationals in such a short period of time is the largest population movement in the recent history of Latin America and the Caribbean. This flow comprises both refugees and migrants from Venezuela and returning Guyanese.
Entendiendo las necesidades de información y comunicación de las personas refugiadas y migrantes en la Situación de Venezuela
Understanding the information and communication needs of refugees and migrants in the Venezuela Situation
A regional survey on the information and communication needs of refugees and migrants from Venezuela found that half of them feel that they don’t have enough information on their rights and where to obtain assistance. The study was carried out by over 30 organizations across Latin America and the Caribbean, under the framework of the Regional Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V).
Una encuesta regional para comprender las necesidades de información y comunicación de las personas refugiadas y migrantes de Venezuela reveló que la mitad de ellas sienten que no tienen suficiente información sobre sus derechos y sobre dónde encontrar la asistencia disponible. El estudio fue realizado por más de 30 organizaciones en América Latina y el Caribe, en el marco de la Plataforma Regional de Coordinación Interagencial para Refugiados y Migrantes de Venezuela (R4V).
Resumen de la Respuesta Regional para Refugiados y Migrantes de Venezuela para 2020 en America Latina y el Caribe