Fostering the economic inclusion of Venezuelans would increase self-reliance and promote economic recovery.
The international community has yet to provide enough support for countries hosting displaced Venezuelans.
One year into the pandemic, displaced Venezuelans in Peru are struggling and cannot be left behind.
Mas de 5 millones de personas venezolanas han tomado la difícil decisión de abandonar sus hogares debido a la grave crisis humanitaria en Venezuela.
Colombia will now give temporary protective legal status to most of the 1.8 million forcibly displaced Venezuelans in the country.
The Biden administration’s decision today to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans residing in the United States is a long-awaited, lifesaving move.
Refugees International applauds Colombia’s commitment to regularize displaced Venezuelans and allow them the right to work for ten years.
Refugees International and the Center for Global Development (CGD) hosted a discussion on the status of the economic inclusion of Venezuelans in Colombia.
Para los que trabajan informalmente y con poca seguridad laboral, la perdida de empleo fue casi garantizada en la pandemia, por lo que es necesario tomar acciones concretas para eliminar las barreras y puedan acceder trabajos de acuerdo a sus capacidades, mejorar su autosuficiencia y disminuir sus vulnerabilidades.
The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted displaced Venezuelans in Peru when compared to their hosts.
Economic Integration for Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants
Fostering the economic inclusion of Venezuelans would increase self-reliance and promote economic recovery.
As Canada Hosts Venezuela Donor Conference, the World Must Step Up
The international community has yet to provide enough support for countries hosting displaced Venezuelans.
The Humanitarian Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Venezuelans in Peru, One Year In
One year into the pandemic, displaced Venezuelans in Peru are struggling and cannot be left behind.
Los Efectos Humanitarios de la Pandemia de COVID-19 para las personas venezolanas en Perú. Un año después
Mas de 5 millones de personas venezolanas han tomado la difícil decisión de abandonar sus hogares debido a la grave crisis humanitaria en Venezuela.
Thomson Reuters Foundation: What Nations Can Learn from Colombia’s Integration of Venezuelans
Colombia will now give temporary protective legal status to most of the 1.8 million forcibly displaced Venezuelans in the country.
TPS for Venezuelans a ‘Long-awaited, Lifesaving Move’
The Biden administration’s decision today to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans residing in the United States is a long-awaited, lifesaving move.
Refugees International Welcomes Colombia’s Commitment to Regularize Displaced Venezuelans
Refugees International applauds Colombia’s commitment to regularize displaced Venezuelans and allow them the right to work for ten years.
Webinar | From Displacement to Development: Challenges and Opportunities to the Economic Inclusion of Venezuelans in Colombia
Refugees International and the Center for Global Development (CGD) hosted a discussion on the status of the economic inclusion of Venezuelans in Colombia.
El Espectador: La doble lucha de los venezolanos en Colombia
Para los que trabajan informalmente y con poca seguridad laboral, la perdida de empleo fue casi garantizada en la pandemia, por lo que es necesario tomar acciones concretas para eliminar las barreras y puedan acceder trabajos de acuerdo a sus capacidades, mejorar su autosuficiencia y disminuir sus vulnerabilidades.
The Effect of COVID-19 on the Economic Inclusion of Venezuelans in Peru
The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted displaced Venezuelans in Peru when compared to their hosts.