Brazil

 

Operation: Opération: Brazil

Location

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Latest update of camps and office locations 21  Nov  2016. By clicking on the icons on the map, additional information is displayed.

Key Figures

2018 planning figures
100% of children of concern will have access to national child protection and social services
100% of increase in resettlement places offered by Brazil
100% of advocacy interventions for access to national legal services will be carried out
90% of people of concern will have access to formal work opportunities
80% of status determination procedures will meet UNHCR’s minimum procedural standards
2016 end-year results
848 vulnerable families received financial assistance
100  children were engaged in Music Choir Project and 100 children were supported with complementary multidisciplinary education programme, with the aim to promote integration and raise awareness on protection needs of refugee children
33 refugee women were empowered through a UN Global Compact initiative which organized coaching sessions and workshops, set up an engagements coalition and sensitized over 120 private companies on refugee issues
18 people of concern were supported through a Creatathon with Google, in which refugees and local entrepreneurs come together to develop solutions to refugees’ needs

People of Concern Personnes relevant de la compétence du HCR

90%
Increase in
2016
2016 68,087
2015 35,790
2014 47,946

 

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Plan Overview

Working environment

 
UNHCR works in a favourable environment, although under a challenging political context. Recent turmoil in Brail’s political scenario have brought uncertainty in the level of the Government’s engagement in refugee issues.
 
Brazil currently hosts close to 9,000 refugees. Asylum claims in Brazil will continue to increase in 2018, due to the deteriorating situation in Venezuela.
 
At the 2016 Leaders’ Summit on Refugees, Brazil committed to admit 1,500 people affected by the crisis in Syria by combining their humanitarian visa programmes with private sponsorship programmes, including for UNHCR-referred refugees. In addition, Brazil has pledged to establish a state-funded resettlement programme for people from the North of Central America (NCA) by the end of 2018. Uruguay has also committed to receive families from the NCA.
 
The population of concern has access to basic public services, such as health, education, housing and poverty relief. However, the persistent economic crisis remains a challenge for the promotion of livelihoods and self-reliance.
 
UNHCR works with the Government’s on judiciary and legislative issues, and implements activities with civil society organizations and other UN agencies. In addition, UNHCR has reinforced its partnership with universities to provide legal services, language courses and assistance with diploma validation.  UNHCR also advocates for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to include people of concern in national programmes.
 

Key priorities

 
In 2018, UNHCR will focus on:
 
  • Reinforcing and fostering cross-border monitoring and protection networks; developing reception, referral and response capacities, and emergency preparedness with national and local stakeholders.
  • Supporting federal authorities on capacity building, registration system, physical verification and case management system towards developing quality asylum systems and promoting high protection standards.
  • Promoting local integration policies and livelihoods opportunities to ensure self-reliance of people of concern.
  • Advocating for the establishment of a statelessness determination procedure, alongside with facilitated naturalization solutions for stateless people.
Promoting a sustainable national resettlement programme and other forms of humanitarian admission schemes