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Millions of Venezuelan migrants lacking access to basic services

Panama City, Panama
Reuters

Some 4.3 million Venezuelan refugees and migrants face difficulty accessing basic services, food, and formal employment, a statement from the International Organization for Migration said on Wednesday.

Half of the refugee and migrant population across Latin America and the Caribbean cannot afford three meals a day and do not have access to decent or safe housing, according to the statement. 

Many Venezuelans are forced to resort to sex, begging or indebtedness, to make ends meet, the IOM added.

Colombia Venezuelan refugees

Venezuelan refugees walk to a school where a temporary shelter has been set up, to receive medical assistance and humanitarian aid from the Colombian Red Cross, in Arauquita, Colombia, on 28th March, 2021. PICTURE: Reuters/Luisa Gonzalez/File photo.

The number of Venezuelans migrating irregularly has risen in 2022, representing the vast majority of foreigners crossing the treacherous Darien jungle which links Panama with Colombia.

As of October, 2022, more than 7.1 million Venezuelan refugees and migrants have left their home country, fleeing poverty and violence and relocating around the world.

But increased living costs, the impact of the pandemic, and rising unemployment have exacerbated migrants’ vulnerability, making it difficult for many Venezuelans to integrate and rebuild in host communities, the IOM statement noted.



While host countries have made great efforts to address migrants’ needs, greater international support is required, UN Refugee Agency Representative for Venezuelan migrants Eduardo Stein said in a conference to present the study.

“Regularization is only the first step towards integration and must be accompanied by policies that allow refugees and migrants to become self-sufficient,” Stein added.

The IOM did not specify what percentage of the migrants are refugees but the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees defines refugees as people who leave their country to flee conflict and persecution, while migrants leave behind their homes to improve their lives with better work, education, family reunion or other reasons.

Meanwhile, some 10,000 migrants – mostly Venezuelans – remain trapped in a town in north-western Colombia awaiting a boat to cross the Gulf of Uraba and enter Panama, hoping to reach the United States, local authorities said on Wednesday.

 

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