Venezuelans in Peru can make positive contributions to the Peruvian economy if given the chance to access work.
Economic Shocks of COVID-19 Disproportionately Affects Displaced Venezuelans in Peru, New Research Finds
The Center for Global Development and Refugees International launched a report today about COVID-19’s economic effects on Venezuelan refugees in Peru.
Trinidad & Tobago: Return of Deported Children Gives Government Second Chance to Do the Right Thing
The return of at least 16 children and an estimated 12 adults to Trinidad following their deportation to Venezuela gives Trinidad and Tobago a second chance to uphold their domestic and international obligations.
17 Groups Urge Trinidad & Tobago’s Prime Minister to Uphold the Rights of Children and Asylum Seekers
17 local and international groups write to express our relief at the return of at least 16 children and an estimated 12 adults to Trinidad following their deportation to Venezuela.
With Opportunity, Displaced Venezuelan Women Make a Difference in Peru
Read in Spanish Three incredible women—Maria Virginia, Estefania, and Efigenia—are community leaders and changemakers in Peru. Maria Virginia runs a successful business selling tequeños to grocery stores throughout the country. Estefania works in the Peruvian health service industry. And Efigenia is a teacher and life coach. Besides being important members of their communities, all three…
Displaced Venezuelans in Colombia Harder Hit By COVID-19 Economic Fallout, New Research Finds
The Center for Global Development and Refugees International launched a report today finding that COVID-19’s economic effects hit Venezuelan refugees in Colombia particularly hard.
The Effect of COVID-19 on the Economic Inclusion of Venezuelans in Colombia
Venezuelans in Colombia can make meaningful economic contributions and become more self-sufficient if given access to decent work opportunities.
From Displacement to Development: How Colombia Can Transform Venezuelan Displacement into Shared Growth
The economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic has hit displaced Venezuelans in Colombia particularly hard.
Refugees International Concerned about Reported U.S. Deportations of Venezuelans via Trinidad and Tobago
Refugees International expresses alarm about reports that the Trump administration has been engaged in stealth deportations of Venezuelans from the United States to Venezuela via third countries, including Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad and Tobago: 25 Groups Call for End to Refoulement and to Re-Open Registration for Venezuelans
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.