R4V Situation Report - Caribbean - May 2020
Update of situation and activities of R4V partners
Update of situation and activities of R4V partners
Activities of R4V partners
El PiN es un subconjunto de las personas afectadas y se refiere a las personas cuya seguridad física, derechos básicos, dignidad, condiciones de vida o medios de subsistencia se ven amenazados o han sido perturbados y cuyo acceso actual a los servicios básicos, la seguridad, la protección social y los bienes no es suficiente para garantizar y restablecer el nivel de las condiciones de vida pertinentes a su ubicación y medios sin asistencia adicional. El concepto se refiere a las personas con necesidades extremas: necesidad de ayuda humanitaria, de refugio, de ayuda al desarrollo, de protección
Overview of RMRP 2020 in Guyana
Diez puntos clave de género en evaluaciones de necesidadesremotas
Activities of R4V partners
Situation report about RMRP activities in the Caribbean for April 2020
El perfil migratorio de la República Dominicana es mixto: a la vez un país de origen de migrantes hacia Estados Unidos, Europa y otros destinos; y un país de destino para migrantes y refugiados de otras nacionalidades. Si bien las personas de origen haitiano continúan siendo el contingente más representado en la República Dominicana, en los últimos años ha habido un incremento importante del número de personas venezolanas en el país, según han señalado los informes de la plataforma R4V (Respuesta para Venezolanos: www.r4v.com) así como la última Encuesta Nacional de Inmigrantes ONE-UNFPA de 2017.
Situation report about RMRP activities in Guyana for March 2020
End of Year Report for the Caribbean Sub-region
Common Messages to Advocate for the Inclusion of Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in National Protection Systems in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic
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
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.
Situation report about RMRP activities in Guyana for February 2020
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 Guyana for January 2020