The Venezuelan displacement crisis continues to grow, Refugees International takes stock of recent developments and the goals of the Quito Process.
Improving Colombia and Trinidad and Tobago’s Responses to Venezuela’s Migration Crisis
Refugees International and Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) hosted a discussion on how the response to the Venezuelan displacement crisis can be improved.
Trinidad and Tobago to Take Steps to Increase Protections for Displaced Venezuelans
Refugees International welcomes the comments by Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley of Trinidad and Tobago this week that his government is working to grant Venezuelans on the islands the right to work and to an education.
Crises Colliding: The Mass Influx of Venezuelans into the Dangerous Fragility of Post-Peace Agreement Colombia
The United Nations and governments of the world must strengthen efforts to support Colombia as it hosts more than 1 million displaced Venezuelans.
Refugees Deeply: False Paradise: Caribbean Island-Nations Must Respect Venezuelans’ Rights
With the number of displaced Venezuelans on track to reach 3.6 million this year, small island-nations such as Trinidad and Tobago can’t ignore their responsibility to help.
Colombia: Two Crises in One Country
It is impossible to view the Venezuelan displacement crisis on its own when there are already 7.7 million internally displaced people in Colombia.