R4V Latin America and the Caribbean, Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in the Region - Nov 2022
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of Nov 2022
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of Nov 2022
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of Nov 2022
The U.S. government has announced a "new migration process for the entry of Venezuelans", which has been called the "Process for Venezuelans". It is important that all teams and people working in the field are aware of this new measure in order to advise and guide Venezuelans who may have questions on this topic. For this reason, we share the following key messages, which may be useful in communicating with Venezuelan refugees and migrants.
Description: Em 12 de outubro de 2022, o governo dos EUA anunciou um “Novo Processo Migratório para Pessoas Venezuelanas”, com um elemento de fiscalização e um elemento de “caminhos seguros”. Este anúncio foi seguido pela pré-publicação de um aviso no Registro Federal em 18 de outubro que fornece mais informações sobre o elemento “caminhos seguros”, ou seja, um regime de entrada condicional para venezuelanos. O objetivo deste documento é explicar o que se sabe e o que ainda não se sabe sobre essa nova política dos EUA no que diz respeito ao tratamento das pessoas venezuelanas na fronteira EUA-México e na região.
Special Situation Report on the “New Migration Process for Venezuelans” announced by the U.S. government, with a focus on Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Mexico. The Special Situation Report provides information on the main needs of refugees and migrants from Venezuela in the context the new Process and R4V partners’ responses. Access to reliable information on the scope and implications of the new Migration Process for Venezuelans and on viable options for affected refugees and migrants, as well as access to basic services, including shelter, WASH, food and basic medical assistance in border areas, continue to be the most critical needs identified by R4V partners.
This infographic presents data on the dangers and abuses that refugees and migrants interviewed by 4Mi witnessed and experienced in the Darien Gap, and the assistance needed by respondents. It aims to contribute towards a solid evidence base to inform targeted responses on the ground, as well as advocacy efforts related to the situation of refugees and migrants in the region.
Evaluación del panorama de información de protección en América latina (2021-2022)
Since 2018, the R4V Platform has issued annual Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plans (RMRP), highlighting the needs of vulnerable population groups as well as the response strategies of the various Platform and sector groups, including a complete review following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. Building on valuable feedback from stakeholders, during the planning process in 2022, the R4V Platform decided to separate the RMRP into two documents: (i) the Refugee and Migrant Needs Analysis (RMNA), which highlights the needs of refugees and migrants from Venezuela, while (ii) the RMRP will highlight the response strategy. The RMNA includes multistakeholder and sectoral analyses by Platforms and Sectors at all levels of the response (regional, national, and sub-regional). These include, at minimum, a JNA Workshop and a secondary data review with R4V partners and host country governments, as well as primary data collection exercises, focus group discussions and/or key informant interviews, based on the information needs and dynamics of each Platform.
Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela in the Latin America and the Caribbean as of Sept 2022
La respuesta a la crisis de protección ha supuesto un inmenso reto para todos los países de la región, y la pertinencia y eficacia de dicha respuesta ha estado sujeta a las barreras de información que existen sobre las condiciones, alcances y dinámicas de la situación. Uno de los principales vacíos de información ha estado en las afectaciones diferenciales que enfrentan grupos poblacionales como las personas con discapacidad, y dicho vacío ha imposibilitado una toma de decisiones basada en la evidencia. En este contexto, este informe tiene el objetivo de brindar información sobre las características sociodemográficas de la población refugiada y migrante que vive en Colombia, México, Guatemala y Perú, así como sobre la población con discapacidad que vive en Venezuela. Fortalecer la recolección, análisis y difusión de información sobre discapacidad y movilidad humana facilitará una respuesta que sea sensible a los riesgos específicos de protección que puede enfrentar esta población
Analysis of data available on movements of Venezuelan refugees and migrants throughout the region from April to June of 2022, covering the 17 countries of the RMRP in Latin America and the Caribbean. Graphs, charts and maps show break-down of entries and exits and regular and irregular movements, including data from host governments as well as from border monitoring activities of R4V partners.
More than 22,700 refugees and asylum-seekers are registered with UNHCR, most of whom are of an employable age. People registered with UNHCR come from 37 different countries, 87 per cent are Venezuelan and 6 per cent Cuban. UNHCR continues to enhance access to medical services including for sexual and reproductive health. More than 1,000 refugees and asylum-seekers received over 3,400 medical services on 2022 thus far.