Refugees International joins twenty-four other groups to call on Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley to halt refoulement and to re-open the registration process for Venezuelans.
Human Trafficking amid a Pandemic: Confronting the Exploitation of Fleeing Venezuelans
Refugees International’s Devon Cone and Rachel Schmidtke joined the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) for a conversation on human trafficking and the exploitation of fleeing Venezuelans amid a pandemic.
En busca de un hogar: Cómo la COVID-19 hace peligrar los avances en materia de integración de los venezolanos en Colombia
Aunque Colombia ha dado una bienvenida relativamente generosa a sus vecinos venezolanos, las conmociones del coronavirus han dejado a los venezolanos desplazados en una situación de mayor vulnerabilidad.
Searching for Home: How COVID-19 Threatens Progress for Venezuelan Integration in Colombia
Colombia has given its Venezuelan neighbors a relatively generous welcome, but the shocks of the pandemic have hit displaced Venezuelans hard.
Meet Martha, the Venezuelan Refugee Advocating for Women in Peru
Among the more than 800,000 Venezuelans in Peru is Martha Fernandez, a woman who has risen against all odds to protect and empower other Venezuelan women in Peru.
States Across the Americas Must Guarantee the Lives and Right to Health of Migrants and Refugees in the Face of the COVID-19 Crisis
Over the past few weeks, we have seen how the measures implemented by governments calling for quarantines, shut downs, deportations, border closures and militarization to address the emergency caused by the spread of COVID-19 are disproportionately affecting migrants and petitioners for international protections.
Promover la solidaridad: Razones por las que el mundo debe apuntalar la respuesta de Colombia a la crisis del desplazamiento venezolano
Colombia acoge a 1,5 millones de refugiados y migrantes venezolanos.
Supporting Solidarity: Why the World Must Bolster Colombia’s Response to the Venezuelan Displacement Crisis
The international community must step up as Colombia hosts 1.5 million Venezuelan refugees and migrants.
Civil Society Groups Must Be Allowed to Participate in the Quito Process
The Working Group on Venezuelan Human Mobility released a letter requesting that civil society be allowed to participate in the Quito process and outlining priorities for long-term and human rights-based solutions to regional migration phenomena.
Ensuring Solidarity with Displaced Venezuelans: Supporting Countries and Communities Hosting and Protecting Them
Refugees International and a wide range of other international and national NGOs active in the Latin America and Caribbean region issued a joint statement calling for solidarity with displaced Venezuelans, which was delivered at the International Solidarity Conference for Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants on October 28, 2019.