Monitoring Framework RMRP 2022 - Indicator Template
Monitoring Framework RMRP 2022 - Indicator Template
Monitoring Framework RMRP 2022 - Indicator Template
Minutes from the regional Inter-Sector Coordination Group Meeting. June 22, 2021
Este documento está destinado a proporcionar una guía práctica, paso a paso, sobre los diversos pasos necesarios para la estructuración, planificación y redacción de los diferentes componentes del RMRP 2022.
This document is intended to provide practical, step-by-step guidance on the various steps necessary for the structuring, planning and drafting of the different components of the RMRP 2022.
End-year report on the activities of the RMRP 2020 in 17 countries of the regional response for Venezuelan refugees and migrants.
Context and challenges for integration of displaced Venezuelans in the Caribbean
In the framework of the International Donors' Conference being organized by the Government of Canada on 17 June 2021, this is the calendar of official side events organized by the regional sectors of the R4V Interagency Coordination Platform.
Review and analysis of the refugee and migrant response plan achievements in 2020, continuing challenges, and way forward
Report on progress made on the implementation of the RMRP 2020 as of 30 June 2020, including in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Summary of international, regional and national instruments and mechanisms relating to migration and international protection
Overview of RMRP 2021 and R4V partners in the Caribbean
Summary of people reached with interventions by R4V partners in the Caribbean during 2020. See also the 2020 RMRP interactive dashboard
Organigram showing the coordination structure of the R4V Subregional Platform
Resumen del RMRP 2021 en República Dominicana
Overview of the 2021 RMRP in Trinidad & Tobago
Overview of the 2021 RMRP in Dominican Republic
RMRP 2021 Caribbean – Two pagers
RMRP 2021 Regional Summary [ENG]
Of the approximately 5.1 million refugees and migrants from Venezuela displaced globally, some 4.3 million are hosted in Latin America and the Caribbean. The majority of Venezuelans have no prospects for a sustainable return in the short to medium-term. Colombia alone hosts more than 1.8 million refugees and migrants, including over 1 million with an irregular status, who are without proper documentation to facilitate access to basic rights and services including existential healthcare, WASH, nutrition and other life-saving facilities.