Regional Socio-Economic Integration Strategy
Migration from Venezuela: opportunities for Latin America and the Caribbean
Migration from Venezuela: opportunities for Latin America and the Caribbean
Migración desde Venezuela: oportunidades para América Latina y el Caribe
The political, human rights and socio-economic developments in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela have led to the largest movement of refugees and migrants in the recent history of Latin America and the Caribbean. As of November 2020, of the approximately 5.4 million refugees and migrants from Venezuela outside of their country of origin, some 4.6 million are hosted in the region alone, including an increasing number of them in an irregular situation. Despite the devastating and ongoing socioeconomic and human impact of COVID-19, countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have continued to show solidarity towards Venezuelans and tofacilitate access to basic rights and lifesaving services as well as supporting their integration.
RMRP 2021 Regional Summary [ENG]
RMRP 2021 Southern Cone – Two pagers [ENG]
In recent years, countries of Latin America and the Caribbean have been facing one of the largest humanitarian crises and exoduses ever experienced in the history of the region. To date, more than 5.4 million refugees and migrants from Venezuela are outside their home country, an estimated 4.6 million of which reside within the region.
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
Diez puntos clave de género en evaluaciones de necesidadesremotas
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.
CwC/C4D Working Group Annual Report 2019
Reporte Anual 2019 del Grupo de Trabajo CwC/C4D
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).
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
O RMRP (Refugees and Migrants Response Plan) 2020 é o planejamento de atuação das agências do sistema ONU e organizações da sociedade civil para o ano de 2020. Todas as informações sobre parcerias, orçamento, projetos, frentes de trabalho e populações refugiadas e migrantes podem ser encontradas no documento (em inglês).
This is a rough methodology for prioritization of targeting based on expert knowledge and group consensus against defined criteria, using magnitude (size of the concerned population = No. and % of people affected) and intensity assessment (attribution of the severity of needs /vulnerability - through a standard 0-7 severity scale) of a given population group. [A visual representation of this scale is presented below.]
This guidance note provides information on why and how to use the Rapid Gender Analysis Assessment Tools. The primary audience of this guidance note is assessment team leaders and gender advisors. The Care Emergency Group Gender Team will take responsibility for preparation of rapid gender analyses for Type 4 and large Type 2 responses.